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Kamala Harris Delivers Another Word Salad When Asked About Raising a Son Under Trump

VP fumbles question from pregnant mom with recycled campaign rhetoric and vague moralism.

Vice President Kamala Harris is once again making headlines for all the wrong reasons this time for delivering yet another incoherent “word salad” when a nine-months-pregnant woman asked a simple, heartfelt question: How do I raise a moral son in today’s political climate under Trump?

Harris, speaking at The Town Hall theater in Manhattan to launch her new book 107 Days a behind-the-scenes recap of her brief 2024 presidential run responded with a mess of recycled, rambling campaign phrases that managed to say very little while still sounding vaguely profound.

“The children of the community are our children of the community,” Harris began, echoing a line she’s repeated endlessly, often to mockery.
“We all have some, I think, responsibility... to be invested in their well-being and success.”

Rather than address the mother’s concerns with clarity or substance, Harris wandered into a familiar haze of buzzwords, circular logic, and progressive clichés:

  • She suggested that the Trump administration promoted a “perverse notion” that strength is “based on who you beat down.”

  • She contrasted that by saying “the true measure of strength is based on who you lift up.”

  • She went on to talk about “interdependence” and “connection,” without ever once providing any concrete guidance for a mom asking about raising her son in today’s world.

If this sounds familiar, it’s because it is. Kamala Harris has become infamous for turning basic questions into linguistic jigsaw puzzles often riddled with redundancy and shallow philosophical fluff.

During the 2024 campaign, she became a viral punchline for similarly confusing remarks, including one particularly bizarre attempt to tie inflation to her now-legendary phrase about “the children of the community.”

“I grew up understanding the children of the community are the children of the community,” Harris said at the time, in a tone that implied profundity before pivoting to a vague promise to lower grocery prices.

In Wednesday’s appearance, Harris also made sure to squeeze in several digs at President Trump, whose lead in national polls continues to grow as voters abandon Biden-Harris chaos in search of real leadership.

“This guy in the White House,” Harris said, accusing Trump of promoting a version of strength that’s about “who you beat down.” But again, she offered no specifics, just more platitudes.

For a sitting vice president who spent only 107 days as a presidential candidate before Biden stepped down and who then failed to gain momentum in the 2024 race Harris seems eager to rewrite history with the help of a friendly book tour and some fawning media appearances.

She also took time during her talk to praise Hillary Clinton as a mentor and supporter ironic, considering that both women have now lost control of the Democratic Party to the same man they can’t stop attacking: Donald Trump.

Meanwhile, the mother who asked the question and millions of others like her got nothing more than a warm smile, a vague lecture about “lifting others up,” and yet another reminder that Kamala Harris still struggles to speak plainly or lead confidently.

America deserves leaders who speak with clarity, conviction, and substance. Not hollow slogans and philosophical filler.

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