Democrat Vice President Kamala Harris speaks like she's either drunk, stoned, or brain injured. Of course she could be brain injured and also drunk and/or stoned. While she doesn't mumble like her mush-mouth boss, her word salads make as much sense as his usually does.
Her latest oration came at a Women's History Month commemoration Wednesday. [Fun Fact: the word 'history' comes from the combining 'his' with 'story.']
During one part of her address, Harris seemed to get stuck on repeating women and history, while falling back on one of her word salad standbys about being "unburdened by what has been."
"So, during Women’s History Month, we celebrate and we honor the women who made history throughout history, who saw what could be unburdened by what had been," Harris blathered.
She continued blathering, "We see the suffragists, the riveters, the marchers, the mothers and sisters and aunts and grandmothers and daughters, all the giants upon whose broad shoulders we stand."
Good old Rosie the Riveter keeping America armed and ready. [Google her.]
Harris’ rhetoric about "women who made history throughout history" was hailed as yet another example of her verbal gaffes or "word salads" delivered in public, and the redundancy of her redundancy.
It's rumored that Kamala Harris went to the School of Redundancy School.
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