Kamala and the Goliath
An American parable penned in Jamaica and conceived in gilded womb of India
In the heart of a nation divided, the 2024 presidential race had taken an unexpected turn. President Joe Biden had stepped aside, leaving Vice President Kamala Harris to carry the torch for the Democratic Party. On the other side, former President Donald Trump, a towering figure in American politics, was making a fierce comeback despite facing numerous legal challenges and a recent assassination attempt. The stage was set for a modern-day David and Goliath battle, with Harris stepping into the role of the underdog David.
THE CHALLENGE
The political landscape was a battlefield, with each candidate representing vastly different visions for the future of the United States. Trump, with his larger-than-life Hurricane Beryl persona and fervent base, was seen by many as an unstoppable force. His rhetoric had grown increasingly vengeful, promising retribution against those he believed had wronged him. His supporters, galvanised by his defiance and promises of a return to a perceived golden age, rallied around him with unwavering loyalty.
Kamala Harris, on the other hand, was a symbol of change and progress. As the first woman of colour to be nominated for the presidency by a major party, she faced the monumental task of uniting a fractured Democratic Party and appealing to a broader electorate. Her journey was fraught with challenges, but she was determined to rise, via the majesty of the “coconut tree”, above the noise and focus on the issues that mattered most to the American people.
She didn’t smile, she didn’t chuckle. That serious coloured woman did not come out to play She Just Put Such things aside firmly.
THE PREPARATION
As the campaign trail heated up, Harris found herself in a whirlwind of rallies, debates, and strategy sessions. Her team worked tirelessly to craft a message that resonated with voters across the spectrum. She spoke passionately about healthcare, education, and economic equality, emphasising the need for unity and healing in a nation torn apart by division. She hummed a new tune about Gaza, and few doubted where she stood on Ukraine.
Meanwhile, Trump continued to dominate the headlines with his bombastic speeches and relentless attacks on his opponents. His legal troubles only seemed to embolden him, and his supporters viewed him as a martyr fighting against a corrupt system. The attempted assassination had only added to his mystique, casting him as a survivor who could not be silenced. He was, as Jamaicans say, “one merry chicken”.
THE ENCOUNTER
The pivotal moment came during a nationally televised debate. The atmosphere was charged with anticipation as the two candidates took the stage. Trump, towering and imposing, exuded confidence and aggression. Harris, though smaller in stature, stood tall with a calm and resolute demeanour. Something about her exuded the meticulous precision of a seasoned prosecutor ... a relentless predator, her instincts honed and natural fangs ever-ready to strike.
Trump wasted no time in launching his attacks, mocking Harris and questioning her ability to lead. “A vice president who couldn’t even secure her own party’s nomination without Biden stepping aside,” he sneered. “How can she possibly lead this great nation?”
Harris, undeterred, responded with grace and conviction. “Mr. Trump, this election is not about me or you,” she said firmly. “It’s about the American people and the future we want to build together. It’s about hope, not fear. Unity, not division.”
SLING AND THE STONE
As the debate continued, Harris skilfully dismantled and shredded Trump’s arguments, focusing on policy and vision rather than personal attacks. She highlighted her experience as a prosecutor and senator, her dedication to justice and equality, and her unwavering commitment to the American people.
In a moment that would be remembered as the turning point of the campaign, Harris addressed the issue of Trump’s rhetoric of vengeance. “Mr. Trump, you speak of revenge and retribution,” she said, her voice steady and clear. “But the American people are tired of the politics of hate and division. We need a leader who will bring us together, who will heal our wounds and guide us towards a brighter future.”
The audience erupted in applause, and for the first time, Trump seemed momentarily taken aback. Harris had struck a chord, and the momentum began to shift. Hidden feminine fangs delivered wondrously.
THE VICTORY
As the election drew closer, Harris’ campaign gained traction. Her message of hope and unity resonated with voters who were weary of the constant turmoil and division. She continued to build coalitions, reaching out to communities across the nation and listening to their concerns.
On election night, the results were close, but in the end, Kamala Harris emerged victorious. The nation watched as she took the stage to deliver her victory speech, her voice filled with emotion and determination.
“Tonight, we have proven that the power of hope and unity can overcome even the greatest of challenges,” she declared. “We have shown that when we come together, we can achieve the impossible. This victory is not just mine; it belongs to every American who believes in a better future.” Alas, she smiled.
THE LEGACY
Kamala Harris’ victory was a defining moment in American history. She had faced a formidable opponent in Donald J. Trump, but like David against Goliath, she triumphed through faith, courage, and the unwavering support of the people. Her presidency marked a new chapter for the nation, one of healing, progress, and hope.
Here’s the thing: The story of Kamala and Goliath became a modern-day parable, a testament to the power of resilience and the belief that even the smallest among us can achieve greatness when they stand for what is right. And as the nation moved forward with compassion, it did so with a renewed sense of purpose and unity, ready to face the future together.
This article is a spoof on the current political situation in the United States where the political circus is being played to full houses. Send feedback to columns@gleanerjm.com.