Kamala Harris embarrasses herself (and America) in front of the entire world with latest speech



Vice President Kamala Harris was brutally mocked on Twitter over the weekend for making what was possibly her most embarrassing "word salad" speech so far at the internationally broadcast Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit.

Harris used the phrase "work together" multiple times in a single rambling sentence, reminding many listeners of another infamous speech when she repeated the phrase “the significance of the passage of time” over and over in the span of about 30 seconds.

“Our world is more interconnected and interdependent. That is especially true when it comes to the climate crisis, 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," Harris says in a video clip that has been shared more than 3 million times on Twitter.

Watch:


KAMALA: "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...We will work together"pic.twitter.com/AblARhoSQj
— RNC Research (@RNC Research) 1652578673

Right. So, does everyone remember this one?

the significance passage of time... yeah... the significance passage of time... the significance passage of time...https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1506026218776268804\u00a0\u2026
— Vladislav Ginko (@Vladislav Ginko) 1652625445

Unbelievably, the vice president actually appeared to be reading this horribly embarrassing speech.

Worst part of this is that it looks like it was actually a *prepared* speech
— Lauren Chen (@Lauren Chen) 1652620335
#KamalaHarris "Work together... work together... work together... work together... work together... work together."\n\nWho's writing these speeches?pic.twitter.com/96wt1OWZHU
— SHARKINTHEWATER \ud83d\udd25\ud83e\udd88 (@SHARKINTHEWATER \ud83d\udd25\ud83e\udd88) 1652642813
Who in the world is writing this stuff for her?? I cannot believe that an intelligent adult with creative writing skills could possibly be putting down this redundant nonsense!!
— Kevin Figg (@Kevin Figg) 1652578883


same thing I\u2019m wondering ! Then I saw She writes her own Speeches!!
— Rich (@Rich) 1652710134


Does she even read anything before she says it out loud... you know, just in case it's stupid. #kamalawordsaladhttps://twitter.com/realDailyWire/status/1525656051210760192\u00a0\u2026
— Christine Mc (@Christine Mc) 1652616478

It didn't take long before #KamalaTheClown and #KamalaWordSalad were trending on Twitter:

I wonder if the goal is to work together? Not sure. #KamalaTheClown #KamalaWordSalad #Cringehttps://twitter.com/polarisnatsec/status/1525636852295794692\u00a0\u2026
— Brad (@Brad) 1652645636


@VP Madam VP what on earth are you talking about? For one so articulate, you seem to be caught up in a word salad. #Sad so much for your JD and litigation training...#KamalaHarris #kamalawordsaladhttps://twitter.com/BretBaier/status/1525647228534145024\u00a0\u2026
— MJ Harris (@MJ Harris) 1652628501


A trend is a trendy thing. When things trend, trendy people will be a part of the trend. And when trendy people get involved, it becomes trendy. So in conclusion, trends are necessary for trendy people #kamalawordsalad
— Real DH \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf2 (@Real DH \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf2) 1652632788


Number 2 with the finger on the button.\n\n#KamalaWordSaladhttps://twitter.com/realDailyWire/status/1525656051210760192\u00a0\u2026
— W.A.Dad (@W.A.Dad) 1652663493
Wonder how she passed high school english?\nWhat a complete disaster.
— EichBomb\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@EichBomb\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1652582936
More classic hits from the great wordsmith\u2026\nCould she actually be worse than Brandon???
— Trent Harris (@Trent Harris) 1652578392

At least someone came up with an idea for how we can all help drown our shame while watching our second-in-command make a complete mockery of herself and our nation:

DRINK everytime she says Work Together...
— Lord Brian Urso, Lead Guitarist of Gideons Mob (@Lord Brian Urso, Lead Guitarist of Gideons Mob) 1652609730

Cheers!

Nancy Pelosi calls $600 stimulus check 'significant.' Remember what she said about a $1,600 tax cut?



During the course of patting herself and her Democratic colleagues on the back for being shamed into passing a coronavirus relief bill before the end of the year, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) made an interesting claim about the widely derided $600 stimulus check that some American families will receive as part of the bill.

BREAKING: #Pelosi says $600 is a "significant" amount for working families.#LetThemEatCake… https://t.co/XOPcJXChQR
— Peter Daou (@Peter Daou)1608564892.0

"We also have in the legislation direct payments, which were not in the Republican bill, to America's working families. I would like for them to have been bigger, but they are, uh, significant, and they will be going out soon," Pelosi said.

Six hundred dollars is a "significant" amount for working families?

At least one Twitter user noted that Pelosi had a different opinion of what the even larger tax cut in 2018 provided for working families:

but the $1000 tax cut in 2018 was “crumbs” https://t.co/uU1PcBRUsy
— MJ (@MJ)1608588649.0

That's right: After Republicans passed a tax relief package in 2017 that not only provided working families with an average of $1,600 in tax breaks, but also saw a large number of employers give their employees raises and bonuses, Pelosi smirked, "In terms of the bonus that corporate America received versus the crumbs that they are giving workers to kind of put the schmooze on is so pathetic. It's so pathetic."

The backlash over her "crumbs" remarks was so severe, including from people within her own party , that Pelosi was eventually forced to clarify and concede that "certainly we are thankful whenever workers get bonuses."

Of course, Pelosi's 2018 comments were themselves an interesting contrast to what Pelosi said just a few years earlier in 2011, when a Democrat occupied the White House. Then, remarking on an overwhelming $40-per-paycheck reduction in the payroll tax, she called the amount a "victory for the American people" and an amount that "will make a difference."

Today's agreement is a victory for the American people-they spoke out clearly & #40dollars each paycheck will make a difference.
— Nancy Pelosi (@Nancy Pelosi)1324598910.0

It seems that, to Nancy Pelosi, the most important determining factor in whether an amount of money is large/significant/helpful or not is whether Democrats can claim credit for having given it to people or not.