Kamala Harris is at it again. The Democrat candidate for president, known for her uncanny ability to string together meaningless words, gave yet another confusing and pointless speech. This time, it was at the Economic Club of Pittsburgh, where she somehow managed to make an economic agenda sound like an abstract painting no one asked for.
Let’s be honest: watching Harris speak is like playing a game of Mad Libs—only no one wins, and the final product leaves you scratching your head in bewilderment.
Democrats love to pretend she’s some kind of intellectual heavyweight. But in reality, it’s just painfully awkward. Each speech feels like a dive into a shallow pool of overused buzzwords and circular logic.
Harris seems to have mastered the art of saying absolutely nothing while using as many words as possible. The sad part? Some people on the left nod along, pretending that her verbal mishmash is profound. Maybe they’re just hoping no one notices the empty platitudes swirling around.
Vice President Kamala Harris served up what some might consider an “inspired” word salad during her most recent appearance…
“We need to guard that spirit. We have to guard that spirit. Let it always inspire us. Let it always be the source of our optimism, which is that spirit that is uniquely American. Let that then inspire us by helping us to be inspired to solve the problems that so many face including our small business owners,” Harris said. [Source: Fox News]
Harris’s recent performance at the Economic Club of Pittsburgh was a prime example of her famous “word salad” technique. Speaking about her economic agenda, she decided to wax poetic about the “spirit of American inspiration.”
What exactly does that mean? No one really knows, not even Harris, it seems. “We need to guard that spirit. We have to guard that spirit. Let it always inspire us,” she declared, spinning in verbal circles as if the repetition somehow added depth. Spoiler: it didn’t.
The speech quickly became fodder for mockery across the political spectrum. Conservative commentator Matt Wolking aptly crowned her the “Word Salad Queen” yet again, while others, like The Spectator’s Stephen Miller, sarcastically chimed in with, “There’s our girl.”
It’s as if Harris is playing the part of a motivational speaker but forgot to bring any real motivation to the table. Instead, we’re left with a jumble of words that sound vaguely uplifting but mean absolutely nothing.
The sad truth is that this isn’t a one-off incident. Harris has developed a consistent track record of delivering nonsensical and often embarrassing speeches. Just last week, at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute’s 47th Annual Leadership Conference, she gifted us with another gem.
She spoke about providing families with the resources to “raise their children well” and then veered off into one of her signature repetitive statements. “The children of the community are the children of the community,” she declared, proving once again that redundancy is her favorite rhetorical device.
Radio personality Mike North summed it up perfectly: “Let’s inspire and love our inspiration and let it inspire those whose spirit is inspiring.” If you’re lost, don’t worry—you’re not alone. Harris’s speeches often leave her audiences bewildered and, in some cases, laughing at the sheer absurdity of it all.
The truth is, Harris’s constant use of vague and repetitive language isn’t inspirational. It’s confusing. Yet, Democrats continue to prop her up as if she’s some beacon of intellect. The reality is, she’s become a punchline.
Even liberal commentators have started to grow tired of her endless word salads. When your speaking style is compared to a malfunctioning predictive text app, you know something has gone seriously wrong.
What’s even more troubling is that this isn’t just about her speaking skills. Harris is running for the presidency in 2024. The prospect of four years of her inarticulate ramblings is enough to make anyone cringe.
As conservative commentator Doug Powers pointed out, “Imagine if you will, unburdened by what has been, four straight years of this.” That’s the nightmare scenario. The idea that Harris could become the leader of the free world and continue to babble her way through important speeches is, frankly, terrifying.
The 2024 election is fast approaching, and Kamala Harris is vying for the top spot. But if her speeches continue to be this empty, this repetitive, and this painful to listen to, she may have a hard time convincing voters that she’s up for the job. The Democrats may continue to pretend that Harris is an intellectual giant, but the rest of America sees right through it.
It’s time for Harris to step up and offer more than just inspirational fluff. America deserves a leader who can speak with clarity and purpose, not someone who hides behind a barrage of meaningless words. But given her track record, that seems unlikely. Instead, we’ll just have to brace ourselves for more of the same—long, rambling speeches filled with empty phrases and circular logic. What a truly inspiring future.
Author: Bo Dogan