Like going to your favorite local eatery, sitting down to listen to Vice President Kamala Harris is a surefire way to get the usual and — in her case — that happens to be word salad.
President Joe Biden’s administration hosted a special summit between Thursday and Friday with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to discuss the COVID pandemic, sustainability, and climate change among other issues. In her brief remarks Friday, Harris took extra care to inform the press about her intentions to “work together and continue to work together…” and that “…we will work on this together.”
“I often note,” Harris drew to a close after offering her globalist take on the necessary response to climate change, “and I’ve talked with many of you about our shared belief that our world is increasingly more interconnected and interdependent.”
It was then that she saw fit to condense her several minutes of redundant rambling into one easily digestible conclusion that resembled a procrastinating student’s desperate attempt to meet a word count for an assignment due five minutes ago.
“That is especially true when it comes to the climate crisis,” Harris stated, “which is why we will work together and continue to work together to address these issues, to tackle these challenges, and to work together as we continue to work, operating from the new norms, rules, and agreements that we will convene to work together on to galvanize global action.”
“With that, I thank you all. This is a matter of urgent priority for all of us. And I know we will work on this together,” she added for good measure. As such, many reactions to her statement were similarly impressed with its semblance to poorly done schoolwork.
It’s like she’s faking a book report on a book she never read 🙄
— IrishsOtto (@IrishsBuff) May 15, 2022
— 🅱️IZZANITY 🏈#TogetherBlue ⚾#RepBX (@BIZZANITY) May 15, 2022
Does she have a 5 year old writing her speeches??
— Michelle (@offshoretrader1) May 15, 2022
Others noted the shrewdness from a politician in never being able to be held to a previous statement if nothing was actually said during her remarks.
….you can’t say this was taken out of context….because there isn’t any….🤔
— charlie m (@devilsden55) May 15, 2022
Incredible how she spent 34 seconds saying nothing of substance at all.
— Boat (@goldboatlost) May 15, 2022
The vice president’s affinity for word salad and the public’s appreciation for these feats of linguistic derring-do garnered her much attention on social media after it was revealed that she had become the top trending point of discussion in politics on Twitter.
Breaking … #WordSaladKamala is the #1 trend in the USA. You did it!
1 Politics · Trending#WordSaladKamala
4,964 Tweets— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) May 15, 2022
Kamala is spewing word salad again!
— Sissy483 (@Sissystorm) May 15, 2022
Word salad?
Seems more like a bowl of lettuce…over and over…with not much else.
— ALL Q NO A (@ALL_Q_NO_A) May 15, 2022
And, as congratulations for her great achievement spread across the social media landscape –
— Nikki C Alexander (@TheNikAlexander) May 15, 2022
Nice work
— FadeTheXX (@FadeTheXX) May 15, 2022
– at least one person posited the notion that she may in fact be a robot. “Kamala Harris,” one tweet suggested, “speaks in predictive text.”
“The technical term,” another offered, “is ‘gobbledygook.”
The technical term is “gobbledygook”
— David Oakley (@David56772247) May 15, 2022
Though some questioned her qualifications in serving as the second most powerful individual in the free world, others assured that, though it seems madness, there was method in her charge as Biden’s running mate.
This has to be a comedy bit. There is no way she was voted in to office as a VP. Jesus
— Tyler Roberts (@ty_1_rob) May 15, 2022
How in the world did she get to this position in America?
— FedUpChap (@ChapBoss73) May 15, 2022
Kamala Harris makes the guy with dementia sound intelligent.
— thebradfordfile (@thebradfordfile) May 15, 2022
One thing is for certain, her remarks will make for interesting reading in some future students writing assignments.
I’ll take famous vice presidential quotes for $1,000, Alex? pic.twitter.com/wtAoYLZUKP
— Earl ❤ 🎸🎶🐕 (@itisearl) May 15, 2022
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