On Monday’s The Record with Greta Van Susteren, former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and CPAC chairman Matt Schlapp made plain what many Americans already suspect: Kamala Harris’s flirtation with a 2028 presidential bid is more theater than serious political strategy. The pair tore into the idea that a party suffering from failed policies and broken promises should turn to the same political class that brought us broken borders and runaway spending.
Conservative voters should not be fooled by Democrats recycling the same names while the country reels from collapsing energy policies, open-border chaos, and inflationary tax fantasies. Harris’s record in the Biden administration is an easy target for anyone who cares about real results for hardworking Americans, not identity politics and virtue-signaling. If the Democrats nominate another lifeless continuation of the same failed era, they will hand the fight to patriots who actually care about jobs, safety, and liberty.
Meadows’s warning that Democrats are trying to resuscitate tired political actors is more than punditry — it’s a sober observation about political reality. The left keeps trying to repackage the same agenda while expecting a different result, and that is precisely the kind of arrogance that will cost them November after November. Conservatives must keep calling out the emptiness of these recycled candidacies and insist on leaders with a clear plan to restore American strength.
Matt Schlapp’s blunt take on the Democrats’ priorities is a reminder that the GOP can’t afford complacency even when the opposition looks weak. The left’s playbook has been to distract with theatrics and smear opponents while ignoring concrete solutions to the problems Americans face every day. We need fighters and doers, not celebrities in suits who check the right boxes for liberal consultants.
Let’s be honest: a Harris 2028 bid would be a stunt designed to rile the coastal donors and the headline-seekers, not to address the real issues in Main Street America. Conservatives should respond not with panic but with conviction — build a ticket that stands for secure borders, energy independence, lower taxes, and strong families. That message wins with the people who pay the bills, raise the kids, and keep this country running.
Democrats think they can force-feed radical policies by retreading the same candidates and hope voters forget the damage done over the last several years. They’re misreading the American people. The GOP must seize this moment, expose the emptiness of the Democratic roster, and offer a bold alternative that restores prosperity and security.
If the Democrats choose to double down on the status quo and parade familiar faces like Kamala Harris as fresh options, they will only accelerate their own collapse. Patriots should take Meadows and Schlapp’s criticism as a rallying cry: organize, engage, and never stop demanding leaders who put country over party and results over rhetoric. America is worth fighting for, and we will not surrender our future to tired politicians mouthing the same broken promises.

