Well after the presidential election, WorldNetDaily columnist James Zumwalt continued to hate on Kamala Harris and Democrats. He wrote in a Nov. 6 column, the day after the election:
There will always be those whose allegiance is not to God or country but to a political party. And, today, for many it is to a party that has shifted so far left it has abandoned the ideology and principles of the Democratic Party of old.
As former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. notes, Republicans of today under former President Donald Trump more closely represent the values of his uncle, President John F. Kennedy, of his father, Robert F. Kennedy Sr., and of the party they helped build.
In her final address to the public before Election Day, presidential hopeful Kamala Harris, who devoted more time during her campaign criticizing Trump than explaining her policies, warned he is a threat to democracy. This is ironic, coming from one whose administration pressured social media to ban conservative viewpoints, from one whose running mate deceived voters prior to the 2020 presidential election that a very telling “laptop from Hell” revealing Biden family criminal acts did not belong to Hunter and from one who became her party’s presidential candidate via an unconstitutional party coup while failing to earn a single primary delegate’s vote.
Unlike President Joe Biden’s claim Trump supporters are “garbage,” supporters of Harris are not. But they are misinformed about Harris’ total incompetence and sadly influenced by party loyalty rather than loyalty to our country’s best interests. So influenced are they, they ignored the failure of their party’s coup leaders – responsible for replacing Biden with Harris due to his mental issues – to have acted sooner in the country’s best interests to remove him from office due to the obvious danger posed. In dismissing the single truth, these leaders sold their souls to the devil simply to promote their party’s best interests.
Zumwalt doesn’t see that he himself has chosen to pledge allegiance to a political party in general and to a cultish figure in particular.
Zumwalt spent his Nov. 8 column joining his fellow WND writers still obsessing over Barack Obama:
It has been traditional for outgoing presidents, after having reached the pinnacle of political success, to depart the Washington, D.C., area, leaving one’s successor to either stay the course or to set his own. This, however, was not the case with President Barack Obama who sought to continue quietly exercising his influence from behind a curtain, similar to the Wizard of Oz. It is intriguing that, in wielding such influence, Obama’s game plan has been derailed twice by the same man’s presidential election – i.e., Donald Trump.
In the 2016 presidential election, pitting Obama’s former secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, against Trump, the former president undoubtedly anticipated a Hillary victory and his involvement in helping her select influencers in her administration who shared Obama’s long-term plans for America. Those plans sought to make good on his vow about “fundamentally transforming” the country – a goal he would influence as a shadow president. Unfortunately, we failed to realize back then that by such a vow, he intended “to destroy our traditional way of life. …”
But Trump’s surprise 2016 win foiled those plans.
Undeterred, Obama stuck it out, helping his former vice president, Joe Biden, defeat Trump in the 2020 presidential election. It was Obama who then encouraged Biden to select Kamala Harris as his running mate, despite better qualified Democrats for the position. However, Obama most definitely had his personal interests in mind by pressing Biden to select her as he rightfully perceived her as non-energetic and thus easily malleable. He saw her as clay in his hands he could manipulate as she lacked the personal drive to do the heavy lifting necessary as Biden’s No. 2. Thus, the Biden/Harris administration presented Obama with the ideal opportunity to exert his influence from behind the curtain.
[…]But, undoubtedly in Obama’s mind, a Nov. 5 Harris/Walz win and re-election victory in 2028 would have enabled him to maintain his shadow presidency for 12 more years. Obama’s eight years in office plus his four years as a shadow president under Biden plus eight more under a Harris/Walz administration was obviously way beyond the time limit established by the authors of the 22nd Amendment.
[…]When Trump leaves office in 2028, Obama will be 67. Will Obama rise like the phoenix out of the ashes of a landslide loss by Democrats to Trump, once again reviving his shadow presidency, or has Kamala’s defeat finally finished his political career?
Hopefully by then, recognizing Obama’s foolish promotion of Harris as Biden’s running mate in 2020, along with his foolish decision to effect a coup to give her the presidential nomination followed by his even more foolish decision to press for Walz’s selection as her running mate, Democrats will see the Wizard for what he really is – a politician blinded by the lust of maintaining influence regardless of the cost to either his party or his country!
As if Trump is lusting after power regardless of the cost to either his party or his country.
Zumwalt refocused on the defeated Harris in his Nov. 12 column:
On April 15, 1912, after striking an iceberg in the North Atlantic in the dead of night, the passenger liner RMS Titanic sank. The ship’s lookouts – who were without binoculars – only spotted the iceberg 30 seconds before the collision, denying the massive vessel time to maneuver away from it. There has never been any question as to the cause of the Titanic’s sinking.
On the evening of Nov. 5, 2024, Democrats were politically experiencing a Titanic moment. The fact that their party’s presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, was sinking fast would be confirmed later as the Republicans’ nominee, Donald Trump, eventually tallied 312 electoral votes along with 50.2% of the popular vote. If that were not a sufficient indicator of the devastation dealt to the Democrats, Republicans also winning the House and Senate drove the message home.
[…]It is estimated the first snowflakes that eventually formed the iceberg that would sink the Titanic began falling over 15,000 years ago. It would take that long to materialize and then tear loose from its land anchor, eventually sending the unsinkable vessel 12,500 feet down to the ocean bottom in a tragedy that lives in infamy. Sadly, during only four years in office, the Biden/Harris administration has imposed a tragedy upon America, the depths of which will give it a similar legacy.
Zumwalt was still taking shots at Harris in his Dec. 4 column:
“Acculturation” is a process by which traits are borrowed from another culture. While Kellogg’s has marketed Rice Krispies cereal for decades using the cartoon mascots of “Snap, Crackle and Pop,” the political career and presidential campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris, continuing on through her devastating failure to capture the Oval Office, suggests she may have subtly acculturated the traits reflected by the mascots.
Let us consider “Snap.”
As vice president, Harris did not have a good reputation for being a pleasant person for whom to work. This was evidenced by the incredibly high turnover rate her office experienced, with 92% of her staff departing under her leadership. Those who left noted she was notorious for blaming others for her own shortcomings. For example, she reportedly would be given briefing books on issues she was scheduled to address but inevitably failed to read them. As a result, she would suffer public embarrassment when she was unable to provide a rational response to a question posed by the press. Upon returning to her office, Harris would snap at staff members, blaming them for the ignorance her own laziness created.
Moving on to mascot “Crackle” and making a minor letter change to the name, we modify it to “Cackle.”
[…]And, finally, we move on to “Pop.”
For Kamala, Pop arrived late on election day. It came when the bubble of the dream Democratic liberals held, that a Biden/Harris administration would be followed by a Harris/Walz one, popped. But it was not only the pop that came as a surprise to Harris supporters, it was its magnitude on the political Richter scale as well. When all votes were counted, Donald Trump had won an electoral vote landslide, with a majority of the popular vote that claimed all seven key battleground states, while earning control of both the House and Senate. It was the pop “heard ’round the world.”
Yes, Zumwalt spent an entire column likening Harris to cereal.