When describing what the 2024 presidential race is “about” and what the United States “stands for across the globe,” Vice President Kamala Harris seemed to stammer during a campaign trip in Pennsylvania.
“Knowing the significance of this lovely nation in relation to what we stand for globally as a democracy is the focus of our election,” Harris stated to the assembly. We, as democratic entities, are aware of their dual character.
Writer Greg Price said, “Kamala word salads are so back,” after sharing a video of Harris’s address on X.
Harris said, “On the one hand, great strength is when it is intact.” “Its function is to safeguard and defend its people’s freedom, liberty, and rights. Amazingly robust, but remarkably delicate.
According to Breitbart News, Harris has a history of using “word salads” in her presentations, citing “strange phrasing and explanations for simple ideas.”
At a speech in Louisiana in March 2022, Harris expressed his amazement at the “importance of the passing of time.”
Harris seemed to fumble when describing her location on a trip to Poland, saying she was standing on “the northern flank.”
“I am standing here on the eastern flank, on the northern flank, discussing what our NATO partners and the eastern flank have, as well as what is at risk right now,” Harris stated at the time. “Some of the tenets that underpin the NATO alliance are in jeopardy right now.”
Recently, Harris gave another poorly worded speech when she talked spontaneously about trading prisoners with Russia.
Kamala word salads are so back: "Our election is about understanding the importance of this beautiful country of ours in terms of what we stand for around the globe as a democracy. As a democracy, we know there's a duality to the nature of democracy. On the one hand, incredible… pic.twitter.com/GeMmgVESFk
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) August 18, 2024
“This exemplifies the remarkable evidence of the need for a president who recognizes the value of diplomacy and the strength that emanates from grasping its relevance,” Harris stated.