Turns Out, Kamala Was Right About Trump. Who Knew? (we did).

Kamala Predicted Trump's Putin Buddy-Buddy. We All Laughed. Now? Not So Funny.

Remember that debate? Kamala Harris, bless her prophetic heart, looked at Trump and basically said, "Putin's gonna eat your lunch, and you'll ask for seconds." We chuckled. "Dramatic," we said. Well, who's laughing now?

Harris, in her infinite wisdom, warned that Trump's "friendship" with "a dictator who would eat you for lunch" might lead to, oh, I don't know, selling out the country. Turns out, she wasn’t just being sassy. She was being right.

"You Can't Say She Didn't Call It" (Because She Did)

Now, whispers of a Trump-Putin rendezvous are swirling, and suddenly, Harris's "lunch" comment sounds less like a roast and more like a weather forecast. Social media? Exploding. "She saw it coming," they chirp. "He got eaten for lunch by Putin!" they joke. (Except, is it really a joke?)

Trump, meanwhile, is being his usual ambiguous self. When asked about Putin's "dictator" status, he basically said, "Let's see how this whole 'world domination' thing plays out." Real reassuring, Donny. And about Ukraine? He claims Zelenskyy "played Biden like a fiddle" and is a "dictator" himself. Because, apparently, defending your country is "political theater."

Trump's "Ambiguous" Stance: Or, How to Sell Out Without Saying You're Selling Out.

This whole "maybe Putin, maybe not" routine is classic Trump. It's like he's playing a game of "How many autocrats can I befriend before America notices?" His vague comments on Russia and Ukraine are less "diplomacy" and more "national security threat."

The Real Issue? Authoritarianism is Trending.

Harris's comment wasn't just about Trump's bromance with Putin. It's about the bigger picture: the rise of strongmen and the slow death of democracy. We're cozying up to dictators while pretending it's "just business." Newsflash: it's not.

Social Media: The Echo Chamber of "I Told You So."

X (formerly Twitter, because rebranding is apparently easier than fixing problems) is ablaze with "I told you so's." Conservatives are calling it "partisan," because apparently, predicting the future is a political stance. Meanwhile, the rest of us are just trying to find a bunker.

The Diplomatic Disaster Waiting to Happen.

A Trump-Putin meeting? That's not "diplomacy," that's a surrender ceremony. It signals to every tinpot dictator that America's open for business—the business of selling out our allies and our values.

So, What Now?

We can keep pretending this is all a big misunderstanding. Or, we can admit that Harris was right, Trump's playing footsie with autocrats, and our democracy is on the menu. The choice is ours. And honestly? We're running out of time for lunch.

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