• Kamala Harris 'culture' word salad stumps Twitter users: 'Emptiest huma

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    Kamala Harris 'culture' word salad stumps Twitter users: 'Emptiest human
    being alive'
    The vice president has frequently delivered confusing statements while appearing in public
    By Lindsay Kornick | Fox News

    Kamala Harris discusses culture at the 2023 Essence Festival
    Vice President Kamala Harris described what she thinks about culture in
    a wordy statement while speaking at the 2023 Essence Festival of Culture
    in New Orleans.

    Vice President Kamala Harris’ wordy description of the meaning of
    "culture" brought out social media mockery as she delivered what many considered another "nonsense" comment.

    Harris appeared at the 2023 Essence Festival of Culture on Friday to
    discuss various topics including small businesses and abortion. During
    the event, the vice president described how she would define culture.

    "Culture is — it is a reflection of our moment and our time. Right? And present culture is the way we express how we're feeling about the moment
    and we should always find times to express how we feel about the moment.
    That is a reflection of joy. Because, you know…it comes in the morning," Harris said, breaking into laughter.

    She added, "We have to find ways to also express the way we feel about
    the moment in terms of just having language and a connection to how
    people are experiencing life. And I think about it in that way, too."

    Kamala Harris speaking
    Kamala Harris spoke at the 2023 Essence Culture of Festival in June.
    (Fox News)

    THE MOST AWKWARD AND EMBARRASSING KAMALA HARRIS ‘WORD SALADS’ OF 2022

    This statement renewed attacks against Harris’ public appearances as
    Twitter users exclaimed shock at her "empty" statements.

    "Kamala tried to define the word 'culture' today... And it went about as
    well as if a 9 year old had to give a book report on a book they didn't
    read... This is cringier than most Biden talks," comedian Tim Young wrote.

    "Good Lord," Hot Air contributing editor Karen Townsend declared.

    Radio host Chris Stigall tweeted, "This is the emptiest human being
    alive. Sincerely. Empty. Vapid. Nonsense."

    "OMG - what is wrong with this babbling brook of a woman?" Fox News
    contributor Liz Peek tweeted.

    Twitchy’s Doug Powers joked, "Can somebody tell Kamala she shouldn't be eating every gummy in the package all at once?"

    "Kamala Harris is just Michael Scott in female form and Vice President
    vs. branch manager," investor Jason Howerton remarked.

    "Artificial Intelligence Czar explains ‘culture,’" actor James Woods tweeted.

    YouTuber Ranting Monkey summarized, "Kamala will go down in history as
    the most quotable woman to even be a woman who makes quotes about quotes
    a woman might quote."

    Vice President Kamala Harris gives an interview in New Orleans, Louisiana
    Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at an event as part of the Essence
    Festival of Culture in New Orleans, Saturday, July 2, 2022. (AP
    Photo/Gerald Herbert) (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

    The vice president has been frequently mocked for delivering a series of
    "word salads" in her public appearances. In April, she gave a rambling
    speech about the importance of "the moment" at a rally for abortion rights.

    KAMALA HARRIS MOCKED FOR REPEATING SEVERAL WORD SALADS DURING CLIMATE
    CRISIS TALK: ‘WTF IS HER DEAL’

    "So I think it's very important, as you have heard from so many
    incredible leaders for us at every moment in time and certainly this
    one, to see the moment in time in which we exist and are present, and to
    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 the future,"
    she said.

    Harris has also reused many past "word salad" remarks, such as repeating
    the phrase "being unburdened by what has been" and commenting repeatedly
    about Venn diagrams and yellow school buses.

    Kamala Harris bus
    Vice President Kamala Harris has made several "word salad" statements
    when appearing in public, including about how much she loves a "yellow
    school bus." (White House)

    "I love Venn diagrams. I do. I love Venn diagrams. So, the three circles
    — and you can do more! Nobody says a Venn diagram has to only be three circles, right?" Harris said back in January.

    Lindsay Kornick is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Story tips
    can be sent to lindsay.kornick@fox.com and on Twitter: @lmkornick.


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    saambucca
    16 hours ago

    And I think what she has said, and said again and again over time, as
    many important people have also said, is something so relevant to where
    we are today, and where we have been yesterday, and where we will all be
    in the future, and is something that is so useful and powerful and will
    get us all to the tomorrow that our past selves and our future selves
    would never imagine that we would be today, or even tomorrow, and it
    will take us both back and forward to the past and the future, and when
    we get there we will not even begin to imagine that it is now that this
    is all happening, not yesterday, not tomorrow but today.


    ikeclanton218
    23 minutes ago

    So YOU are the speech writer for Harris!!! WTH


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    Southfield_2011
    18 hours ago

    Culture is found in yogurt which is made from yogurt culture and is
    eaten in different cultures which is cultural especially at breakfast
    when we culturally break our fast.



    newsfreak2
    2 hours ago

    You made that perfectly clear , to any culture !!


    queene
    3 hours ago

    ...and when we break our fast, we call it breakfast :)


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    ilfautcroire272
    15 hours ago

    Of all the presidential candidates, Vivek Ramaswamy is a pleasure to
    listen to solely for the fact that he speaks clearly, in grammatically
    correct sentences. He does not start a sentence then halfway through
    start another. He does not leave the listener struggling to mentally reconstruct sentences so they can be understood.

    Former President Reagan was known as the great communicator partially
    because he also spoke clearly and correctly.

    It is not just Harris. Too many people whose job it is to communicate,
    can’t. Fetterman is another example.

    We should not vote for people for positions that require good
    communication skills when they don’t have good communication skills.


    coloradoreggyhershman
    1 hour ago

    LOL! She never learns. The word salads just do not stop. You would think
    by now, they would have spent money on a really genius speech coach to
    train her. Nope! And she passed law school? Race. "I think this SCOTUS
    decision is exactly what we are seeing in the SCOTUS about cultural
    differences with systemic racism caused by climate change and yellow
    school buses that SCOTUS allows to continue to administer cultural
    warfare on people who do not like climate change because the yellow
    school buses, shown in the Venn diagrams actually perpetuate cultural
    systemic racism. Who likes yellow school buses and Venn diagrams! Yay!" LOL.


    genuineamericanpatriot
    1 hour ago

    Yep, they might be brilliant with wonderful ideas, but no one will ever
    know it.


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    BobLawblaw201
    15 hours ago

    Well, that's a great question and when you have great questions, what
    you need are great answers. Anybody can have a question, but it's the
    answer that really matters. And because answers matter, you can't forget
    a great question is really what makes a great answer. It's really not in
    just the answ...See more


    billycola
    26 minutes ago

    I'm sorry- what was your question again?


    godspeaksmath
    19 hours ago

    When Kamala speaks, it is Kamala speaking.

    And when it is Kamala speaking, it is a speech, and that speech is made
    by Kamala.

    When Kamala is speaking that speech, the speech is spoken by Kamala in
    the interests of speaking speech that Kamala has spoken.

    And each speech spoken, is Kamala's speech to th...

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    jony1a
    4 hours ago

    huh ?


    bigly
    8 hours ago

    Word!


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    bjames26
    18 hours ago

    When I was in middle school, we had this frequent substitute teacher who
    was really into jazz; writing a book on it, the whole nine. All we had
    to do was ask him a question about jazz, as quickly as possible, and
    class was over - it was all jazz for the rest of the hour. If I was a reporter, I'd ...

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    pomonapete400
    41 minutes ago

    it's called 'birdwalking' in the business. I tried to control myself
    because it's a devious trick the kids are playing, but they all knew my
    views about sovereignty of the individual, free enterprise as the engine
    of prosperity, inventions becoming new products & industries, and how
    big government ...

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    ignoramus_dummycratus
    13 hours ago

    ...I wish she'd write a whole book on culture... tell us more professor...


    savedbygrace287
    18 hours ago

    I never quite understood where it was when I was growing up, but I have
    finally arrived at the Twilight Zone.


    pomonapete400
    40 minutes ago

    "two brain cells in a skull going nowhere..."


    pilau
    2 hours ago

    Good One!


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    davidbt772
    19 hours ago

    VP Kamala Harris is the primary reason Independent voters would vote for
    Trump over Biden/Harris. It might be a reluctant vote, but it would be
    an undeniable best choice vote.



    sgrondahl4842
    5 hours ago

    Trump NOT EVEN BREATHING HARD can run circles around both of these
    people, and if you think that TRUMP is horrible at giving speeches, well
    there is always Biden - BUT WAIT - THERE'S MORE - THERE'S HARRIS...

    TWO REASONS more to vote for 45 for 47... God help us all.


    1911¤trp
    6 hours ago

    Every time she starts a sentence with "I think...", I say to myself... "LIAR!!!"

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    arago
    12 hours ago

    Using the English language to illuminate and inspire is sadly a dying
    art. I am old enough to have heard Winston Churchill, Margaret
    Thatcher, and John F. Kennedy speak live, the latter in person. There
    is a quality of presence of mind, confidence in concept, and love of the English language that...

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    pomonapete400
    38 minutes ago

    I believe the very word 'prose' means stringing ideas together in a
    linear direction to express an idea.

    Camel Hairs prefers to push the 'blend' button.


    Coyote879
    19 hours ago

    People were naive when they voted for Biden, although many of us were
    aware he has been on the wrong side of every major policy enacted.
    Harris was unknown. The fact people still support them is petrifying to me.

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  • From Jim Wilkins@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 7 19:04:13 2023
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    "a425couple" wrote in message news:Q40qM.73976$edN3.25769@fx14.iad...

    "So I think it's very important, as you have heard from so many
    incredible leaders for us at every moment in time and certainly this
    one, to see the moment in time in which we exist and are present, and to
    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 the future,"
    she said.

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    Is there a clinical name for that disorder?

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  • From Al Czervik@21:1/5 to Jim Wilkins on Mon Jul 17 12:33:35 2023
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    On 7/7/2023 4:04 PM, Jim Wilkins wrote:
    "a425couple"  wrote in message news:Q40qM.73976$edN3.25769@fx14.iad...
    "So I think it's very important, as you have heard from so many
    incredible leaders for us at every moment in time and certainly this
    one, to see the moment in time in which we exist and are present, and to
    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 the future,"
    she said.

    ------------------------

    Is there a clinical name for that disorder?

    To put it all in a nice tidy package, "cocaine abuse".

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