If the federal government weren’t closed, it’s possible that Sen. Bernie Sanders would have better things to do than critique the long-dead presidential campaign of former Vice President Kamala Harris. Since the budgetary stalemate is creeping toward the record set under the last Donald Trump presidency, the Vermont independent was free to Monday morning quarterback nearly a year after Election Day.

Sanders shared his theories with conservative comedian, conspiracy theorist and podcaster Tim Dillon. The internet personality, who couches his right-wing leanings in layer upon layer of too-online irony, broached the subject of the 2024 election during a chat about Sanders’ book, “Fight Oligarchy.” Dillon wondered about a lack of “transparency” from the Democratic Party in selecting Harris to

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