Kamala Harris ripped for latest word salad: Lets come together with the character that we are so proud of about who we are

Vice President Kamala Harris is being ridiculed over her latest word salads — with many suggesting she even left celebrity supporter Oprah Winfrey looking confused and “lost.” The Democrat’s presidential candidate repeatedly rambled during her star-studded, two-hour virtual rally with Winfrey late Thursday, with the TV host at times prodding her to give straight answers to questions.She then ended with a two-minute monologue that confused many people listening — including Winfrey, according to online commentators who said the powerful media mogul looked “lost” and “unimpressed.”“We love our country.I love our country.

I know we all do, that’s why everybody’s here right now.We love our country.

We– we take pride in the privilege of being American and this is a moment where [pause] we can and must come together as Americans, understanding we have so much more in common than what separates us,” Harris said with pauses and smiles.“Let’s come together with the character that we are so proud of about who we are,” she said.“We believe in what is possible, we believe in what can be, and we believe in fighting for that,” she said, using her favored, much-maligned “what can be” phrase while pushing for the “freedom to just be.”“Hmm,” replied Winfrey with a poker face.Harris concluded, “And that’s who we are; we believe in all that, and so this is a moment where we stand knowing what we are fighting for.

We’re not fighting against, it’s what we’re fighting for.”Missouri Sen.Eric Schmitt shared a clip of the monologue, sarcastically comparing her to “Bill & Ted” by saying that “Kamala’s Excellent Adventure continues.”“An epic word salad,” he wrote.“The media truly should be ashamed of itself at this point.

She’s running for President of the United States of America and all we get are scripted comments or Non-sequiturs with Oprah.”“Oh my… it’s really worse than I thought!” one of ...

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