John Morgan, a former heavyweight Democrat donor, took Vice President Kamala Harris and her presidential campaign to the woodshed on Wednesday delivering an epic takedown of her strategy against President-elect Donald Trump by comparing it with the one developed by his teenage son, Barron Trump. Morgan made an appearance on Fox News where he shared his thoughts about how terrible of a job Harris’ campaign did, which then led to a conversation concerning how mediums like YouTube, podcasts, and independent news outlets and journalists, had a huge impact on this year’s election.
“Well, my reaction is, you know, she thinks she’s Obama. She goes to Hawaii because Obama goes to Hawaii. She started talking like Obama, imitating Obama. She is not Barack Obama. She has no talent. She can never run for president again,” Morgan stated during the segment on Fox.
Morgan, the founder of the law firm Morgan & Morgan, is no stranger to the political spotlight. As a major donor to Democratic causes, his critical take on Harris’ leadership style and campaign strategy comes as a surprise to some in his party.
“She ran once and got zero delegates. She got 8% of California. I begged them not to put her up. She was going to be tethered to Biden no matter what. That was a zero-sum game for her. But she thought that all these votes were for her. They were not. The votes that she got were people voting against Trump and the votes that Trump got were the people voting for Trump,” Morgan told the network.
Morgan reserved high praise for Barron Trump, calling him instrumental in steering his father’s campaign toward unconventional media platforms, including Joe Rogan’s popular podcast. “What the Harris campaign should have done instead of avoiding Joe Rogan and podcasts, it turns out that Barron Trump, who looks like a runway model, was telling his father, you need to go on podcasts, you need to go on Joe Rogan,” Morgan said.
“You know, he was three hours late to a rally because he was doing Joe Rogan because that was so important. So Barron Trump is a lot smarter than everybody in the Harris [campaign],” Morgan said during his takedown of the campaign. He then slammed her advisers — deep progressives — who advised her to avoid going on Rogan’s podcast. “They said don’t go on Joe Rogan, the progressives around her. You heard what Carmel said. The progressives didn’t want to go on Joe Rogan,” he told Fox. “Look, if I’m running, I’m going on Joe Rogan. I’m living on Fox. That’s how you change minds. They played hide the ball. They lost badly. She should go away and never ever come back.”
The lawyer then took aim at Harris’ campaign managers and their flubs with the campaign’s finances, saying, “She spent almost two billion dollars. They’re raising money this week to pay off the debt. They’re raising money this week to pay off the debt. If you can’t run your campaign, you damn sure can’t run the country.”
It’s time for mainstream media networks like CNN and MSNBC to get a clue. The future of news is social media and content creation like podcasts, videos, and independent journalist pieces. Their day of ruling and reigning in the information industry is over.