Vice President Kamala Harris is set to accept her party’s nomination for president in a speech that will amount to must-see TV.
Must see. Like a train wreck.
The party that once gave you the soaring oratory of Barack Obama’s “Hope and Change” sermon in 2008 (or even his “red states/blue states” speech in 2004) now shifts the spotlight to a candidate who can barely put together a string of cohesive sentences on a good day.
She is cringe. She is awkward. She is incapable.
The phrase “word salad” trends on social media on just about any occasion that Harris speaks publicly. It’s why her campaign has desperately sought to hide her in a basement, locked away from the spotlight like Rapunzel in a tower.
Why? Because she can’t speak. When she does speak, she talks in circles. When she talks in circles, the nervous cackle comes out.
Then, it’s on to speeches about her fascination…