WATCH: Kamala Harris Humiliates Herself With Incoherent Word Salad In Viral Clip – ‘Simply Incapable Of Speaking Normally’

On Wednesday, Vice President Kamala Harris (D) once again humiliated herself on the national stage during an event focused on ‘reproductive freedom.’ Harris, who is known for her repeated gaffes and unintelligible rants, once again showed her way with words or lack thereof.

“I think it’s very important as you have heard from so many incredible leaders for us, at every moment in time and certainly this one, to see the moment in time in which we exist and are present,” Harris said in the now viral clip.

“And to be able to contextualize it. To understand where we exist in the history and in the moment as it relates not only to the past but the future,” she attempted to explain.

In response to her lack of clarity, personalities on social media mocked the former senator from California.

“On this episode of ‘Wise’ Words with Kamala Harris,” wrote ALX.

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“Kamala Harris is somehow worse at public speaking than Joe Biden,” Clay Travis mocked.

“Word salad from Kamala,” wrote Steve Guest.

“It’s pretty striking that she is simply incapable of speaking normally,” wrote Matt Whitlock. “Is she actually smoking weed before grabbing the mic? It would explain so much.”

“She speaks like James Joyce would have written if he’d had no talent and been even more drunk,” wrote another user.

Harris is once again showcasing why she is a lousy politician and an even worse orator.

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