Maybe you aren't the hero you think you are?
Why is it that when people speak about themselves, a time in history, or an event, they always portray their role as the one on the side of right, good, or positive? They never seem to see that they could be the 'bad guy' in the case.
Take Harris here. She was possibly the worst candidate the Democrat Party has run since, ever. She was insufferable as a speaker and couldn't put together any complete idea. She was a catastrophic error, spending a billion dollars to lose in a colossal way. It was an overall embarrassment. However, in her personal retrospective, she sees the system as the problem and she, the valiant hero. She can't seem to take a step back and consider the sheer magnitude of her loss, and the notion that Americans do not want the vision she was attempting to sell. She seems to be brainwashed - what little brain she has - in to believing it was simply an error in messaging. You doesn't grasp the notion that perhaps, the 'system', as she calls it, actually is strong, and kept her ideology from infecting America.
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