Summary
- Charli XCX released the trend-busting album “Brat” at the beginning of summer, ushering in a new era of partying and rebellion against puritanical boredom.
- The album’s influence extended to the political realm, with comparisons drawn between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in relation to the Brat philosophy.
- The article explores how the spirit of Brat should probably remain separate from politics, as 365 party girls may not make ideal presidents.
- The Bratification of the election sheds light on the intersection of culture and politics, highlighting missed opportunities and implications for leadership.