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‘Drunk auntie’: Kamala Harris mocked over word ‘salad’ while giving pep talk to Broadway cast

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'Drunk auntie': Kamala Harris mocked over word ‘salad’ while giving pep talk to Broadway cast

US former Vice President Kamala Harris was mocked yet again for her signature word “Salad” while giving a pep talk to the cast of a musical on Broadway.
Kamala along with her husband Doug Emhoff attended “A Wonderful World” and “Gypsy” during a Broadway weekend. Following a standing ovation, Harris delivered a speech to the production team which turned out to be a negative buzz about her on social media.
In her address to the musical’s cast, shared on X, Harris stated: “When we think about these moments where we see things that are being taken, but also let’s see it, you know, nature abhors a vacuum.” She continued discussing rights and progress in a circuitous manner.
Her speech, which received nods from the cast and her husband, included statements about being vigilant and fighting for causes rather than against them. The delivery prompted immediate criticism on social media.
Critics on social media responded sharply to her speaking style. One user sharing the video said: “Kamala Harris attended a Broadway show in NYC on Saturday and reminded everyone about her word salad and how lucky we are that her lunacy isn’t in the White House.”
“Kamala Harris hit Broadway and, of course, served up her signature word salad. A friendly reminder of what we dodged in the White House. Thoughts? Would you pay to hear her monologues?” another added.
She not only criticised for her signature work but also several users said that she looked “drunk auntie” while giving that prep talk.
“Kamala Harris goes on drunken ramble about something she says was taken from someone in America. The political party that nominated this inebriated imbecile to lead the “free world”, shouldn’t exist! Kinda explains their DOGE freakout though, doesn’t it!?”
“Drunk auntie and her entourage of people that get paid to go ‘Mmmm’,” a user commented.
Harris, aged 60, who unsuccessfully stepped in for President Joe Biden against Donald Trump, indicated she would remain active after leaving office in January. While her future plans remain unconfirmed, speculation suggests she might pursue the California governorship, as current Governor Gavin Newsom faces term limits.
The social media response included numerous critiques, with some users sharing images of salad preparation, referencing her characteristic speaking pattern. Her speech style continues to draw attention and commentary from various observers.





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