Kamala Harris Mocked Over Nonsense Word Salad

Vice President Kamala Harris is once again being mocked over nonsense word salad during a recent speech.

Speaking about transportation accessibility, Harris met with disability rights leaders and said that the “issue of transportation is fundamentally about” ensuring people can “get where they need to go.”

“This issue of transportation is fundamentally about just making sure that people have the ability to get where they need to go!” she proudly exclaimed.

The speech, which has since gone viral on social media, received criticism and called out Harris for being insensitive towards people with disabilities.

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“And by ability I mean the ability to do things like get up and be able to go. To go and have the transportation that will further their ability to transport themselves,” quipped one Twitter user.

“This is the emptiest human being alive. Sincerely. Empty. Vapid. Nonsense,” tweeted another.

This comes just days after Harris let out a Freudian slip and accidentally said that the Biden administration intends to reduce the “population” with its woke climate agenda.

“When we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population [pollution], more of our children can breathe clean air and drink clean water,” she said on Friday. “Think of the impact on family budgets.  When we help folks upgrade their heating and cooling systems, we lower the cost of electricity, which means lower energy bills for working parents so they have more money for groceries and home repairs and school supplies.”

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The White House immediately cleaned up Harris’ mess and said that the vice president meant to say reduce “pollution” instead of “population.”

Harris’ approval ratings have been continuing to tank, as a recent NBC News survey revealed that only 32 percent of registered voters expressed satisfaction with Harris’ performance as vice president, while a whopping 49 percent said otherwise.

This makes Harris the first vice president in the poll’s history to have a net-negative rating of -17. In contrast, former Vice President Mike Pence held a relatively balanced 34 percent positive to 38 percent negative rating, giving him a net-negative rating of -4.

The vice president has long been the subject of scrutiny after several policy-related mishaps, from neglecting the southern border crisis to coming unprepared at a NATO conference.

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