Politico.com has a new piece on Kamala Harris, one of the women among the contenders for the Democratic nomination in the 2020 presidential elections.
The title of the piece:
'Ruthless.' How Kamala Harris Won Her First Race
My summary of the whole piece:
Yes, Harris was clearly very competent, but she slept her way to the top*. Yes, Harris was clearly very competent, but she re-interpreted her prosecutorial history to look more lefty than it really was (something no other politician has ever done). Yes, Harris was clearly very competent, but her campaigning was extremely ruthless.
And then there are the detailed quotes from one person, about the ruthlessness of Kamala Harris:
Gary Delagnes, a former president of the city’s police union who would later have a falling-out with Harris over her refusal to seek the death penalty in the case of a young police officer who was shot to death while on patrol, recalled a party where Harris approached him to ask for his support. “I was standing in the corner,” he said. “I didn’t know who she was … and she came up to me and she put her finger in my chest and she said, ‘You better endorse me, you better endorse me. You get it?’
“I took it as almost half-kidding, but also very serious, that, ‘Hey, I’m going to win, and you better endorse me,'” he said, the implication: “I’m a player and I’m going to be a player and you better get on board or get out of the way.”
“I never forgot it,” Delagnes added. “She’s an intelligent person. She is a—let’s see, I better pick this world carefully: Ruthless.”
So. The sample size here is one, and that one person had had a falling-out with Harris before he made these comments. Yet they seemed worth publishing in Politico!
Now, you might think that being ruthless in politics is a good thing. Biden has been accused of not being ruthless enough, for example. Politicians tend to be ruthless, right? It's not a bad thing, right?