โI can imagine what can be, and be unburdened by what has been,โ is the quote campaign advisors have advised Kamala Harris not to repeat now that she was ‘selected’ to be their 2024 presidential candidate.

She used the line far too often in her unsuccessful 2020 attempt when she came in 19th place out of the original Democratic candidates for presidency.
Known by her high turnover (92%) rate of staff during her vice presidency, leaks of former employees reveal Harris as “not wanting to do the needed homework,” and evoking a “constant amount of soul-destroying criticism” at her aids.
Within her first year as VP, whispers from the White House emerged as Symone Sanders (chief spokesperson), Peter Velz, (director of press operations), Vince Evans (deputy director of the Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs), Ashley Etienne (communications chief), Rajan Kaur, two top advance staffers, Karly Satkowiak and Gabrielle DeFranceschi all had enough and departed.






โIf you have an opinion about how things should run and itโs not listened to, that can be frustrating,โ another former revealed.
“It’s clear that you’re not working with somebody who is willing to do the prep and the work,” one former staffer told the Washington Post at the time. “With Kamala you have to put up with a constant amount of soul-destroying criticism and also her own lack of confidence. So you’re constantly sort of propping up a bully and it’s not really clear why.”
“Some of the stories have captured how she can sometimes be slow to make a decision and get frustrated by feeling unprepared for something like a press conference or a meeting,” said Gil Duran, who was communications director for Harris when she was Californiaโs state attorney general. “And it’s not always clear – it wasn’t always clear to me why that was our fault rather than on her. I think that’s been a main tension in her subsequent operations as well. I’m not saying anything that hasn’t already been said…I found it hard to navigate a situation where it wasn’t really clear to me how I could do a good job because doing the job in a way that had worked everywhere else didn’t seem to work there.”





After Harris was chosen by (George Soros’ son) Alexander Soros, Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama to be Joe Biden’s running mate shortly after she dropped out, she would stumble in using the same weird “unburdened” paragraph when she went off script.
Later, being installed as vice president during the 2020 election fiasco, Harris stepped up her “word salad” mantras.
โToday the business of our work is for the council to report on the work that has occurred since our last meeting across these areas,โ said Kamala Harris in Sept. 9, 2022 as the audience looked bewildered.
But she continued:
Last week, what seemed to be going okay for many Harris supporters while appearing with Oprah Winfrey on national television, suddenly turned to chaos as she ended it with, โwe love our country. I love our country. I know we all do, thatโs why everybodyโs here right now. We love our country. Weโ we take pride in the privilege of being American and this is a moment where [pause] we can and must come together as Americans, understanding we have so much more in common than what separates us.”
โLetโs come together with the character that we are so proud of about who we are,โ her word salad tossed.






โWe believe in what is possible, we believe in what can be, and we believe in fighting for that,โ she said, using her favored, much-maligned โwhat can beโ phrase while pushing for the โfreedom to just be.โ
“Hmm,โ replied Winfrey with a dead pan emotionless expression.
Harris continued on, โand thatโs who we are; we believe in all that, and so this is a moment where we stand knowing what we are fighting for. Weโre not fighting against, itโs what weโre fighting for.โ



In January 2022, after one year at the White House, NBC’s Craig Melvin asked about the Biden-Harris administration’s corona virus mitigation strategy.
“Does the administration say, โYou know what, this strategy isnโt working. Weโre going to change strategies,โ” Melvin said. “Is it time?”
Harris responded that “itโs time for us to do what we have been doing, and that time is every day” before quickly pivoting to vaccines.
“Every day it is time for us to agree that there are things and tools that are available to us to slow this thing down,” she continued. “And so right now we know we still have a number of people that, that is in the millions of Americans who have not been vaccinated, and could be vaccinated, and we are urging them to get vaccinated because it will save their life.”
It was July 2022 during an interview regarding the Supreme Court decision on Roe vs. Wade with Robert Costa of CBS, when she said, “I think that, to be very honest with you, I do believe that we should have rightly believed, but we certainly believe that certain issues are just settled. Certain issues are just settled.”
Costa, appearing just as confused as his television viewers, tried to remedy what she said, replied, “Clearly were not.”
Harris quickly retorted with another awkward response. “No, that’s right,” Harris said, adding, “And that’s why I do believe that we are living, sadly, in real unsettled times.”
On the Today Show, talking about Russia and Ukraine in March 2022, Savannah Guthrie asked Harris, “Is that something the administration would consider in terms of future sanctions, cutting off the oil and gas part of the economy for Russia?”
“As you know, on this issue, for example, we applaud Germany in terms of what it has done as it relates to Nord Stream 2,” Harris attempted to answer. “As it relates to what we need to do domestically as well as what we need to do in terms of this issue generally, we have, as the president said, to reevaluate what weโre doing in terms of strategic oil reserves here in the United States to make sure that it will not have an impact, or we can mitigate the impact on the American consumer.”
And then, Harris continued, “Understanding that right now on the issue of energy, our allies have stood firm and unified in a way that many of the pundits didnโt predict would happen, to ensure that we are unified in our approach to this issue.”

In May 2023, while swearing in commissioners for the Biden-Harris administration’s so called “White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity for Hispanics,” she said something bewildering to the people in attendance.
โI donโt know whatโs wrong with you young people, you think you just fell out of a coconut tree,โ Harris said, breaking into a bizarre cackle. โYou exist in the context of all in which you live and what you came before you.โ
She had to explain the “coconut tree” was her mother’s way to explain how something doesnโt exist without a predecessor.
Even the New York Post took notice that her “bizarre declarations of love for Venn diagrams has also made good fodder.”
A couple of weeks prior, as she spoke at Howard University on abortions, Harris explained, “so I think itโs very important, as you have heard from so many incredible leaders, for us at every moment in time โ and certainly this one โ to see the moment in time in which we exist and are present, 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.โ
โI love Venn diagrams. I really do, I love Venn diagrams,” she first mentioned in October 2022. “Itโs just something about those three circles and the analysis about where there is the intersection, right?โ
But again, she remains obsessed with them today, predictably when she begins to feel insecure in the few times she appears before conventions.
The campaign’s solution is to try and capitalize on the obsession:

In July 2022, at a music festival in New Orleans, she bewildered some by attempting to explain culture to them:
โCulture is โ it is a reflection of our moment in our time, right? And in present culture is the way we express how weโre feeling about the moment,โ she said.
Also in 2022, mainstream media attempted to hide or downplay Harris’ strange yellow school bus observations.
“Who doesnโt love a yellow school bus, right? Can you raise your hand if you love a yellow school bus? Many of us went to school on the yellow school bus, right? Itโs part of our experience growing up,โ she spoke to a mostly bewildered group as she tried to tout electric school busses.”

โItโs part of a nostalgia, a memory of the excitement and joy of going to school to be with your favorite teacher, to be with your best friends and to learn. The school bus takes us there.”
In September 2022, students at Claflin University in South Carolina, were bewildered about how she explained how the Biden-Harris administration “invested an additional $12 billion into community banks, because we know community banks are in the community, and understand the needs and desires of that community as well as the talent and capacity of community.”
At the White House, she spoke about Jamaica and COVID:
“We also recognize just as it has been in the United States, for Jamaica, one of the issues that has been presented as an issue that is economic in the way of its impact has been the pandemic.”
Adding another mystifying stanza, she continued, “So to that end, we are announcing today also that we will assist Jamaica in COVID recovery by assisting in terms of the recovery efforts in Jamaica that have been essential to, I believe, what is necessary to strengthen not only the issue of public health but also the economy.”

Radio host Buck Sexton observed that Harris “reminds one of the student[s] in college who never did the reading, but insisted on talking a lot about it in class anyway, and always thought he/she was brilliantly fooling everyone. But nobody was fooled.”
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Buck Sexton’s observation of the VPs responses is as good a description as any psychotherapist could have offered-probably better. ๐
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So green she’s salad, and no meat.
I agree, that observation of Buck Sexton hits the target.
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