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Hollywood Dreams: Kamala Harris’s New Career Focus Slammed

If you watched last night’s episode of The Five, you saw what millions of hardworking Americans already know: Kamala Harris has been downgraded from the pomp of the West Wing to the preposterous parade of celebrity paralysis. The panel didn’t hold back, and why should they? After conceding the 2024 race on November 6, 2024 and officially leaving the White House on January 20, 2025, the former vice president has been busier crafting a narrative than delivering results for the country she once vowed to serve.

Conservative viewers aren’t surprised to see Harris slide into Hollywood-friendly deals — reports show she signed with Creative Artists Agency on February 19, 2025 to chase speaking gigs, book contracts, and media appearances. The Five rightly pointed out the optics: the Democrat elite seem determined to monetize failure, swapping real responsibility for lucrative platform deals while average Americans are left paying the bill. This is the pattern we’ve seen for years — public office as a stepping stone to a cushy media life, not a serious commitment to solving problems.

The commentary on The Five cut through the spin machine with the bluntness Americans appreciate. Co-hosts lampooned the talking points and defensive posture that carried Harris through campaign stops, exposing how shallow the self-promotion really was. It’s refreshing to see mainstream media talking heads replaced, temporarily, by hosts willing to ask the obvious questions: what did she actually accomplish, and why should we reward that record?

Let’s be clear: conservatives aren’t celebrating a person’s misfortune, we’re demanding accountability. When a vice president leaves office and almost immediately pivots to celebrity representation and book tours, it raises real concerns about incentives and priorities. The Five’s roast was less about personal attacks and more about calling out a culture in Washington that rewards spin over substance and showbiz over stewardship.

There’s also a larger issue at play that the segment highlighted — the arrogance of a political class that assumes its failures will be forgiven if packaged with a glossy PR campaign. Kamala Harris is reportedly weighing a run for California governor and perhaps another presidential bid down the road, but Americans deserve leaders who put country before career. The idea that someone can lose a national election, cash in, and still expect to be embraced for more power is insulting to the millions who work and sacrifice for their communities.

Patriots watching The Five saw more than comedy; they saw a warning. If we want selfless government, we must stop rewarding the vanity projects of the political class and start elevating those who prove they put results over rhetoric. The roast was funny, but the underlying message is serious: voters must insist on accountability, competence, and an end to the revolving door between government and Hollywood.

In the end, The Five did what conservative media should do — it held a public figure to account and reminded America that public service is not a resume entry for a future speaking fee. For those who love this country, that message hits home. If Americans stay vigilant and demand leaders who deliver, then the era of self-serving political celebrity will finally meet the fate it deserves.

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