Vice President Kamala Harris was criticized for word salad when she tried to talk about having faith “in a time of crisis” during a church service in North Carolina.
meanwhile busy On Sunday at the Koinonia Christian Center in Greenville, Harris spoke about faith and how experiencing “times of crisis” can sometimes cause Christians to “question” their faith. talked about. Harris pointed to the devastation Hurricane Helen left in communities in western North Carolina, southwestern Virginia, Georgia and eastern Tennessee.
“In times of crisis, as we watch footage of the aftermath of hurricanes, it is sometimes easy to question our faith in this moment of crisis,” Harris said. “Sometimes we lose faith for a moment because what we see is so hard to see that we lose faith and vision in what we can't see but must know,” Harris said. spoke to the crowd.
Many took to social media to question Ms Harris' remarks, leaving them perplexed and admitting that she felt “like a fortune cookie”.
“Someone please explain,” one person wrote. post With X.
“Kamala Harris is a fortune cookie stuffed inside a Magic Eight Ball and wrapped inside a local newspaper's horoscope page,” said another. I wrote.
“I have a vision: one day Kamala will create a sentence without the word salad,” said another. I wrote In post.
“Kamala looks like a fortune cookie written by a confused intern,” said another. I wrote In post.
“Did they really put this on a teleprompter?” another said I wrote.
This is not the first time Harris has been criticized for using word salad in a speech.
In September, speaking at the Economic Club of Pittsburgh, Harris was criticized for saying, “So let us inspire by inspiring us.”
As Breitbart News' Wendell Husebo reported, in March 2022, Harris spoke repeatedly about “the importance of the passage of time.”
“The governor and I and all of us were touring the library here and talking about the importance of the passage of time,” she prefaced. “The flow of time is important, isn’t it?”
“The importance of the passage of time,” she continued. “So, if you think about it, there are huge implications over time in terms of what we need to do to get these wires installed, what we need to do to create these jobs. “We have high-speed internet,” she said, referring to high-speed internet. And productivity.
During another trip to Poland, Harris appeared I have difficulty reading her notes or explaining where she has been.
“I'm here, standing on the North and East, talking about what we have in terms of the East and our NATO allies, and what's at stake in this moment,” Harris said. spoke. “What is at stake in this moment are some of our guiding principles.”





