By Editor,Phillip Nieto
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris is being mocked for quoting a lyric from a Kendrick Lamar song in her upcoming memoir.
Harris includes the cringeworthy quote at the front of in her soon-to-be-released book ‘107 days.’ The book provides an in-depth account of her perspective from her devastating defeat to Donald Trump.
‘I got loyalty, got royalty inside my DNA…I was born like this,’ reads the quote attributed to Lamar’s 2017 rap song ‘DNA.’
Conservatives on social media slammed Harris for including the quote by claiming the decision reveals she is unrelatable to the public.
‘Wow this incredibly reddit,’ wrote a popular ‘Lord of the Rings’ fan account named ‘The Middle-earth Mixer.’
‘Isolated Lib elites have no ability to relate to people.’
Meanwhile, conservative political consultant Ryan Girdusky wrote, ‘I mean… was she unable to find a Dr. Seuss quote?’
Another X user joked, ‘Recommend title: “How I spent billions in 107 days, paid celebrities to endorse me, paid podcasts to endorse me, paid media figures to endorse me, asked media to edit my answers if they sound bad, or even requested entire interviews to be scrapped – but still got my ass kicked.”’
Other comments accused Harris of hiring a ghost writer to complete the book with one X user claiming, ‘This is indistinguishable from parody. She needs a new ghost writer.’
‘This is almost parodic,’ wrote an individual named Phil. ‘It’s like the quotes you’d see from a less than impressive male high school senior in their year book.’
Harris’ decision to include the rap song quote may be in reference to a passage in the book where the former vice president claims her ‘warmth and loyalty’ towards Biden was tested leading up to election day.
She claims that Biden called her minutes before the September debate with Trump accusing his vice president of bad mouthing him to ‘powerbrokers’ in Philadelphia.
‘Why’s he asking that?’ Harris writes in the memoir.
Harris noted she felt pressure from Biden to perform well in the debate against Trump by comparing it to a ‘prizefight.’
Harris’ new memoir offers a peak behind the curtain of her national campaign to salvage Democratic hopes of retaining the White House in 2024.
The former vice president also unveils new criticism of Biden and his White House staff.