'What Did I Just Watch?' Kamala Adds Bizarre Accent To Her Latest Word Salad

Brittany M. Hughes | October 13, 2023
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Here’s a palate cleanser from all the horrific atrocities you’ve likely witnessed this past week (extra points if you’re in Cali and other atrocities are in your backyard): the Vice President of the United States making a total fool of herself on the world stage.

Okay. Maybe it doesn’t make you feel a whole lot better. But it might give you a momentary chuckle nonetheless.

“I eat no for breakfast — Don't hear no!” Kamala Harris told a group of college kids during a stopover at the College of Nevada as part of her campus tour.

If the painfully forced cliché weren’t bad enough, Harris delivered it in what can only be described as a bizarre southern accent.

“Always believe in what can be, unburdened by what has been,” she then added, repeating an overused phrase she’s recited so often, it’s actually become the subject of mockery.

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Thankfully for Harris, this latest bit of poetic nonsense is but a moment in time, suspended among other moments in time, unburdened by the weight of the fleeting moments that one must chase in the pursuit of dreams.

Or, you know, something.

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