Kamala Harris offers another word salad about ‘the biggest election of our lifetime’

Vice President Kamala Harris has been mocked for serving your last word salad – this time saying during a television interview that “this is the most important election of our lives.”

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

But the vice president then stumbled over her words as she focused her comments on the 2024 presidential election.

“You know, every election cycle we talk about is the most important election of our lifetime,” Harris said, without correcting herself.

“Lawrence, this is it, this is it,” he told the host.

“We are literally talking about people who are trying to divide our country in the most raw, frank and profound way,” he said. “We are talking about those who have the intention and purpose of attacking fundamental freedoms.”

He continued: “The freedom to be free from the fear of violence and hatred…the freedom to simply…be. The freedom to simply be.”

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

Harris continued her stream of consciousness in other parts of the lengthy interview, which was scheduled to be in person until O’Donnell tested positive for COVID.

“I have been fortunate and blessed to have been vice president to have had many situations in which it is very clear to me that there are people… of all ages and genders, by the way, who see something in being the first that allows them “knowing they don’t need to be, um, limited by other people’s limited understanding of who can do what,” he rambled.

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

Harris stumbled when talking about the upcoming presidential election. MSNBC

Images of the interview quickly spread on the Internet.

“Kamala Harris loads up on Xanax and marijuana with her word salad,” one person on X wrote.

“Lawrence nods and agrees WHAT, What, what????” another person wrote.

“Sorry, I tried to listen but my stomach turned,” another person said of the clip, posting a green frowning emoji.

“He could be worse at talking than Biden,” one person added about the oldest president in history, famous for his gaffes.

In July, Harris also made headlines for a word salad in which he gave a repetitive definition of the word “culture” before bursting into his trademark laughter 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 moment in our time, right? And in today’s culture it’s the way we express how we feel in the moment,” he told audience members at the Caesars Superdome.

“And we must always find moments to express what we feel for the moment that is a reflection of joy, because as you know, it comes in the morning,” added the vice president, bursting into laughter.

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

“So I think it is very important, as you have heard from so many incredible leaders, that in every moment (and certainly in this one) we see the moment in which we exist and are present, and be able to contextualize it, to understand where we exist in the history and in the moment as it relates not only to the past but also to the future,” he told a crowd at Howard University, his alma mater.

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

Harris has also returned to some of his favorite “word salads,” repeating the phrase “what can be, unburdened by what has been.”

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