Harris was previously mocked for repeating the phrase 'children of the community' one week prior
Vice President Kamala Harris served up what some might consider an "inspired" word salad during her most recent appearance.
Harris addressed the Economic Club of Pittsburgh Wednesday where she outlined her economic agenda as the Democratic presidential nominee. During her speech, she emphasized the need to guard the spirit of American inspiration.
"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.
This statement provoked widespread mockery as another example of circular "vapidity" from Harris.
US Vice President and Democratic nominee for President Kamala Harris speaks at an event hosted by The Economic Club of Pittsburgh at Carnegie Mellon University on September 25, 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)
"Word Salad Queen strikes again," Axiom Strategies VP of Communications Matt Wolking wrote.
Word Salad Queen strikes again https://t.co/a15VSjVpgl
— Matt Wolking (@MattWolking) September 25, 2024
Conservative user Amy Curtis agreed, "Vice President Predictive Text strikes again."
Vice President Predictive Text strikes again. https://t.co/C5tVYKR1uW
— Amy Curtis 🇮🇱 (@RantyAmyCurtis) September 25, 2024
"There's our girl," The Spectator contributing editor Stephen Miller joked.
There's our girl. https://t.co/Txmfclf1mz
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) September 25, 2024
Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris addresses the Economic Club of Pittsburgh on the Carnegie Mellon University campus in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
Twitchy’s Doug Powers wrote, "Imagine if you will, unburdened by what has been, four straight years of this."
Imagine if you will, unburdened by what has been, four straight years of this. https://t.co/M8v3bHMTJM
— Doug Powers (@ThePowersThatBe) September 25, 2024
Former Trump advisor Steve Cortes asked, "Is Kamala Harris the worst extemporaneous speaker in the history of presidential politics?"
🚨Is Kamala Harris the worst extemporaneous speaker in the history of presidential politics?
— Steve Cortes (@CortesSteve) September 25, 2024
“Let that then inspire us by helping us to be inspired.” pic.twitter.com/lQBy2ap0Jx
"Vapidity upon vapidity!" Washington Examiner columnist Quin Hillyer declared.
Vapidity upon vapidity!
— Quin Hillyer (@QuinHillyer) September 25, 2024
Radio personality Mike North joked, "Let’s inspire and love our inspiration and let it inspire those whose spirit is inspiring and hope our spirit will keep our life alive and fuel our inspiring spirit alive."
Let’s inspire and love our inspiration and let it inspire those whos spirit is inspiring and hope our spirit will keep our life alive and fuel our inspiring spirit alive .😎👀👏 #kamala ✍️ https://t.co/Htq8caHOO2
— Mike North (@North2North) September 25, 2024
"She’s so… inspirational," writer Katya Sedgewick summarized.
She’s so… inspirational. ✨ https://t.co/O8rqdpwILx
— Katya Sedgwick (@KatyaSedgwick) September 25, 2024
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This moment came about one week after another Harris word salad while she was speaking at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute's 47th Annual Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C.
This moment came one week after another ridiculed Harris speech. (Rebecca Droke/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Harris spoke about providing families with the necessary resources so that parents can "raise their children well," declaring, "I grew up understanding the children of the community are the children of the community, and we should all have a vested interest in ensuring that children can go grow up with the resources that they need to achieve their God-given potential."
She has made similar repetive comments about the "community" over the years.
Fox News' Alexander Hall contributed to this report.
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