KAMALA HARRIS IS AT IT AGAIN. You know the bad ideas that have floated around the Left for years, like packing the Supreme Court, doing away with the Electoral College, and making Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia states? The 2024 Democratic presidential nominee, who is also the front-runner for the party’s nomination in 2028, is embracing all of them.“This is a moment when there are no bad ideas,” former Vice President Kamala Harris said this week on a podcast produced by the political activist group Win With Black Women. Harris proposed what she called a “No bad ideas brainstorm.”“And in that no bad ideas brainstorm, we talk about what we need to do, and think about doing, around the Electoral College,” she continued. “We talk about the idea of Supreme Court reform, which includes expanding the Supreme Court. … [And] let’s talk about statehood for Puerto Rico and D.C.”

There’s an obvious flaw in Harris’s premise. There most certainly are bad ideas. One way to know if an idea is bad is to see what Kamala Harris thinks about it. If she thinks it’s good, it’s probably bad.

One useful thing about listening to interviews that politicians do with friendly sources is that the politician is often relaxed and will speak freely and without the guard she might maintain with a less friendly outlet. Harris was certainly that way with Win With Black Women.