The Trump campaign is preparing campaign ads to run alongside Vice President Kamala Harris' many public statements if she becomes the presidential nominee at next month's Democratic Convention.
X is furious that Harris has spoken at length multiple times and then said nothing at all.
In fact, Harris often speaks of Joe Biden as if he were a skilled oratorical genius.
Trump campaign ads
In fact, the Trump campaign has already compiled some of Harris' “inspirational thoughts.”
The slick campaign ad, set to a dramatic musical backdrop, features many of Harris' no-nonsense hits.
In 2022, it included an excerpt from this line:
The Governor and I were touring the library here and we were talking about the importance of the passage of time. Right? The importance of the passage of time. So when you really think about it, the passage of time means a lot in terms of what needs to be done to lay these wires, what needs to be done to create these jobs. And when you think about a day in the life of a child, the passage of time means a lot…
Another great recent insight from Harris is, “The importance of a community bank is that it is located in what we call the community and is run by community members — people who understand the capabilities of the community, the needs of the community, and the culture of the community.”
Word Salad
Harris laid out the words during an interview with CBS News' Robert Costa on Face the Nation in 2022. When asked why Democrats had failed to enact the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision, which legalized abortion in all 50 states, Harris responded:
To be honest, I think we should have believed that certain problems were solved. Certain problems were solved.
Costa responded, “Obviously not.”
“No, that's true,” Harris responded. “And that's why I believe, sadly, that we live in really precarious times.”
Harris' nonsense
In a 2021 interview with NBC's Lester Holt, Harris gave a similarly puzzling response when asked by Holt whether, as “border minister,” she would visit the border to investigate mass incursions of illegal immigrants.
“At some point, we're going to be at the border,” she said. “We've been to the border. So, all this stuff about the border, we've been to the border. We've been to the border.”
“You've never been to the border,” Holt said.
“And I've never been to Europe, which means I don't understand what you're talking about.”
TikTok Libs kindly curated two clips: one is a hilarious 2 minute 20 second mashup of Harris, and the other shows her explaining her pronouns and what she was wearing during the meeting.
I'm Kamala Harris. My pronouns are “she” and “her.” I'm the woman in the blue suit sitting at the table.
X's readers claim that Harris was speaking to leaders of the disability rights movement, including people who are blind. Still, they don't explain why she felt the need to explain that she is a woman, or why blind people would care about her clothing.
“Ukraine is a country…”
Her speaking style, as if she was speaking to children, was on full display in 2022 when she explained Ukraine to listeners of the radio show “Morning Hustle,” Fox News reported. The host asked her to explain the Ukrainian war to a “layperson.”
“Ukraine is a European country,” she began, “and it's next to another country called Russia. Russia is a much bigger country. Russia decided to invade a small country called Ukraine, and it's fundamentally wrong.”
There was some mockery on Twitter.
Podcaster Clay Travis quipped, “If you have an IQ of 14 and don't know what's going on in Ukraine, Kamala Harris is the answer.”
End Wokeness posted a video of Harris paying tribute to George Floyd, a repeat offender and drug addict who died of a fentanyl overdose while in police custody. Another video shows Harris clapping with a crowd protesting in Puerto Rico.
Cult Mantra
Another deeply disturbing Harris mashup finds her repeating countless versions of the cult mantra, “Don't let the past hold you back, see what's possible.”
“Let's talk about @KamalaHarris' quote: 'Free yourself from the burdens of the past and see what you can do,'” popular X user James Lindsey wrote.
This phrase she repeats all the time is not mystical. It is esoteric. It is the occult. It is a Marxist-Luciferian mantra, and it is easy to see that.
Also circulating is footage of Tulsi Gabbard, the former Democratic congresswoman from Hawaii who faced off against Harris and Biden in the 2020 presidential primary debates.
“After she sent over 1,500 people to prison for marijuana violations, she laughed when asked if she'd ever smoked marijuana,” Gabbard said.
And indeed, in 2019, Harris explained on a radio show that she supports legalizing marijuana: “Half my family is from Jamaica,” the host asked, to which she laughed: “Are you kidding me?”
Harris himself admitted to having eaten devil's lettuce, “and inhaled it.”
“Marijuana gives a lot of people pleasure, and we need more pleasure,” she said.