Kamala Harris has made a second career of making a fool of herself with repetitive, meandering statements in recent months, but last week, she might have just have topped them all.
At a Friday summit of the Association of Southeast Nations at the State Department in Washington, the vice president repeated the phrase āwork togetherā so many times in the space of 30 seconds that it made observers suspect that something wasnāt working upstairs.
It wasnāt the first time Harris has been an embarrassment, but it might have been the worst.
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āI often note and Iāve talked with many of you about our shared belief that our world is increasingly more interconnected and interdependent,ā Harris said, according to a White House transcript that had to be shameful to publish.
āThat 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.
āWith 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.ā
The mockery didnāt take long to start.
Did you get the impression that Harris thinks itās important to work together? Repeating the same formulation four times in less than half a minute indicates how important she thinks it is. Or how little her brain is actually connected to her lips.
Itās a moment on a par with āthe passage of time,ā Harris made famous during an appearance in Louisiana in March.
It dwarfs her āfolks order what they wantā comment from the end of February.
And it makes her ruminations on space from mid-April in California ā the legendary, āSpace, it affects us all ā and it connects us allāĀ ā sound like William Jennings Bryanās ācross of gold.ā
The big problem here is that Harris was posing as an international leader when she made these remarks. Itās one thing when she embarrasses herself with nonsense about āthe passage of timeā in the American heartland. Itās another thing entirely when sheās on an international stage and mouths off like this.
Itās what she did back in March when she laughed awkwardly while fielding a very serious question during a news conference with the president of Poland about refugees from Ukraine while on an ill-advised trip to Europe.
A former spokeswoman for Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy summed up the foreign view with a Twitter post she eventually deleted (no doubt in the interest of keeping the Biden administration happy):
āIt would be a tragedy if this woman won the presidency,ā Iuliia Mendel wrote.
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Deleting that tweet due to liberal pressure doesnāt mean the worry it reflects has disappeared, too.
Kamala Harris is literally a heartbeat from the presidency and was chosen for the position not for any innate talent, ability or even love of country, but simply as black woman to appeal to black voters (and white liberals) ā a piece in the crassest of calculations involving race and sex and the outsized role both play in American Politics, especially the Politics of the modern Democratic Party.
Harris has embarrassed herself and her country in Europe; sheās embarrassed herself and her country with the ongoing invasion of illegal aliens thatās been directly fostered by the administration she serves (and that sheās supposed to be in charge of).
Now, sheās embarrassed herself and her country again on another international stage.
Harris wants the world to āwork togetherā when it comes to climate change. Conservatives and Republicans and patriotic Americans of every stripe need to work together in two ways.
First, as painful as it may be, pray that President Joe Biden provides no opening for Harris to assume the presidency before 2024. Heās a doddering, spiteful liar whoās almost certainly made a career of selling out his office, but heās better than a younger, spiteful Harris would be.
(With her recent run of public embarrassments, sheās actually building a rivalry to Bidenās own considerable record of gaffes. Sheās got a long way to go, of course, but sheās off to a strong start.)
And second, make certain in the 2024 presidential election that Harris never gets anywhere near executive power again.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.
