I'll say it. She got selected for checking off two very big boxes (black, female) and one small (Asian) box.
Pence made sense, he's the quiet measured guy with executive experience with all the conservative bona fides you want a guy like Donald Trump around. "Donald, thats not how we do things."
Biden made sense as a VP, he's the old swamp vet you pair with the young visionary who is still new in town to help guide the ship. "Barack, here's how this goes. I'll make some calls and see what we can do."
Viewed in the best possible light, Kamala didn't bring anything resembling that. Tulsi bodied her so bad in the debate that she basically ended her life. She's a darker Kristen Gillebrand.
Kamala was a pander choice. You know it. I know it. Biden all but said it. People can pick whoever they want, that's their prerogative, but this isn't controversial or saying the quiet part out loud. It's saying what everyone knows around. Dude said "im picking a minority woman."
Had he chosen Amy Klobuchar or something, I dont think that'd be a bad pander. That lady is very respected by people, whether you agree with her or not. Has a reputation for getting things done. Super smart. Etc.
Kamala is the type of person who born at the right time. If she were 10 years older she'd have probably missed out on opportunities for the wrong reasons (discrimination) and if she were 10 years younger she'd have missed out on them for the right reasons (lack of talent in an era of expanding diversity).
in the next 10-20 years, both parties will probably have run out of "firsts" that parties choose to pander to different groups, and that will be a good thing.
Miguel Estrada would be sitting on the Supreme Court today had it not been for (documented) Democrat fear of having the first Hispanic on the court be a conservative appointed by a republican.