During an appearance on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,’ Vice President Kamala Harris addressed the current state of American politics, stating that the system is fundamentally broken. Her comments sparked a discussion on the role of political leadership and systemic issues within the Democratic Party. The ‘Common Sense’ Department (CSD), a group known for its critical analysis of political issues, has weighed in on Harris’ remarks, suggesting that the problem may not be the system as a whole but rather the leadership within the Democratic Party.
The CSD’s analysis highlights the tension between systemic reform and internal party dynamics. While Harris emphasizes the need for structural changes to the political system, the CSD argues that the Democratic leadership’s approach could be the root cause of the perceived dysfunction. This debate reflects a broader conversation about the responsibilities of political leaders in addressing systemic issues versus the need for fundamental reforms to the political process itself.