As Vice President Kamala Harris becomes the Democratic Party’s de facto nominee, her history of gaffes and verbal blunders has been in the spotlight this week.
Harris is notorious for coming up with strange phrases and explanations for simple ideas: in 2022, for example, he marveled at Venn diagrams, and at another time spoke at length about “the importance of the passage of time.”
The Harris campaign is confident that as the party’s de facto nominee she will make more gaffes, and wants the content production to result in “sarcastic online content that shows genuine support for her candidacy without embarrassing or undermining it,” The West Wing reported this week.
Campaign staffers said the campaign should exercise restraint when promoting memes and videos made by Harris fans, noting it would be best for the campaign to “not get too embarrassed.”
But embarrassing material circulating on social media could impress younger voters, a staffer told The West Wing. “The aim is for a wink or a nod to the meme to help online supporters feel validated, without making them their own,” the outlet reported.
Harris Hold A Quinnipiac University poll released Monday found a 55 percent disapproval rating among 18-34 year olds. Overall, Harris’ approval rating is low According to FiveThirtyEight, Harris has an approval rating of 37 percent and a disapproval rating of 51 percent. Her approval rating is below the 50 percent threshold historically needed for an incumbent to win reelection. Here are Harris’ top five word salads:
One
On the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade“Our nation’s great aspiration is to expand freedom…. But the expansion of freedom is clearly not inevitable, and it never happens naturally,” Harris said.
Harris went on to talk about overcoming political opposition, calling it “challenges and obstacles.” deliver An inspiring line for the audience about overcoming the Supreme Court ruling.
“We’re working to move forward, to see what we can do, not be held back by the past,” she said, to no applause. “I know everyone in this room understands this,” she insisted.
Kamala Harris: “The strength of our nation has always been that … we are guided by what we see, free from the burdens of the past.” pic.twitter.com/ofikQ3YHde
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) June 25, 2022
two
Harris, who met with Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness in March 2022, was at pains to convey that the U.S. would provide economic assistance to the island nation. “We also recognize that, like the U.S., one of the issues that was presented as an economic challenge for Jamaica was the pandemic,” she said. Said.
“So we will support Jamaica’s COVID recovery by supporting Jamaica’s recovery efforts, which I believe is not just a public health issue but also essential to strengthening the economy,” Harris continued.
three
The vice president spoke at length about “the importance of the passage of time” during his speech in Sunset Strip, Louisiana. Harris mentioned it four times in 32 seconds.
Kamala Harris: “The importance of the passage of time, right? The importance of the passage of time. So, if you think about it, the passage of time means a lot… and the passage of time means a lot…” pic.twitter.com/0yjBdfzFwm
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) March 21, 2022
four
During a trip to Poland in the spring, she seemed to have trouble reading her notes. express I was right there when she was talking.
“I’m standing here in the North, in the East, talking about the issues we have in the East and with our NATO allies and what’s at stake in this moment. What’s at stake in this moment gives us some guidance,” she said.
Kamala Harris: “As I stand here on the North Side, on the East Side, speaking about the issues that we have with our Eastern and NATO allies, and what’s at stake in this moment, here are some guiding principles…” pic.twitter.com/QOsMKRTRsQ
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 10, 2022
Five
Harris again unleashed a barrage of words as he painstakingly explained where the “community banks” were located.
“We’ve invested an additional $12 billion in community banks, knowing that they are local and understand the needs and desires of those communities and the talents and capabilities of those communities,” Harris said.
Kamala Harris: “We’ve invested an additional $12 billion in community banks because they’re local, they understand the needs and desires of the communities, and the talents and capabilities of the communities.”pic.twitter.com/yWjvsdro8x
— The Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) September 20, 2022
Wendell Fsebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former Republican War Room analyst. The Politics of Slave MoralityFollow Wendell “Bat” @WendellHusebø or The truth of society @WendellHusebo.




