Kamala Harris serves up another word salad about the ‘most election of our lifetime’

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Kamala Harris serves up another word salad about the ‘most election of our lifetime’

Vice President Kamala Harris was mocked for serving his latest word salad — this time saying during a TV interview that “this is the most election of our lives.”

During an appearance on MSNBC’s “The Last Word” with Lawrence O’Donnell, Harris slammed former President Donald Trump’s statement that immigrants are “poisoning the blood of our country.”

But the veep later stumbled over his words as he shifted his comments to the 2024 presidential election.

“You know, every election cycle we’re talking about this is the most election in our lifetime,” Harris said, without correcting himself.

“Lawrence, this one, this one,” he told the host.

“We are really talking about people who are trying to divide our country in the most crude, blunt and profound way,” he said. “We are talking about those who intend and aim to attack basic liberties.”

He continued: “Freedom to be free from fear of violence and hate … freedom to just … be. Freedom to be.”

Vice President Kamala Harris has been mocked after serving up her latest word salad, this time about “the most election of our lifetime.” MSNBC

Harris continued his stream of consciousness in another part of the lengthy interview, which had been scheduled in private until O’Donnell tested positive for COVID.

“I was fortunate and blessed during my time as vice president to experience many situations where it became all too clear to me that there are people … of every age and gender, who see something about being the first to tell them. they don’t have to, um, be limited by someone else’s limited, um, understanding of who can do what,” he raved.

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He also said people “actually” found Trump’s words “similar to the language” of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler.

Harris stumbles when talking about the upcoming presidential election. MSNBC

Footage of the interview quickly spread online.

“Kamala Harris went full Xanax and weeded with her word salad,” wrote one on X.

“Lawrence nodded and agreed with WHAT, What, whatatt?????” other people write.

“Sorry, I’m trying to listen but my stomach is churning,” another person said of the clip, posting a frowning green emoji.

“He’s probably worse at talking than Biden,” added one of the oldest presidents, known for his confusion.

In July, Harris also made headlines for a word salad in which he repeatedly defined the word “culture” before breaking into his trademark during a music festival in New Orleans.

Former President Donald Trump greets supporters as he arrives at a caucus pledge rally, Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. AP

“Culture is – it’s a reflection of our time in our time, isn’t it? And in culture now is how we express our feelings about this time,” he told the audience at the Caesars Superdome

“And we should always find time to express our feelings about the moment that reflects joy, because as you know, it comes in the morning,” added the VP with a laugh.

Harris had another head-scratching “moment” in April when she spoke at an abortion rights rally.

“So I think it’s very important, as you’ve heard from so many extraordinary leaders, for us at every moment — and certainly this one — to see the moment in time where we exist and be present, and to be able to contextualize it , to understand where we exist in history and in the present as it relates not only to the past but to the future,” he told the crowd at Howard University, his alma mater.

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And she also got ridiculous when she spoke at a White House event for Women’s History Month a month earlier to “honor women who have made history throughout history,” as she put it.

Harris has also circled back to some of his favorite “word salads” by repeating the phrase “what can be, don’t be burdened by what has happened.”

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