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

'More classic hits from the great wordsmith…Could she actually be worse than Brandon?'

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:

Right. So, does everyone remember this one?

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



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




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:

Cheers!

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