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Harris Mindlessly Repeats Herself After Teleprompter Malfunction

What a tale of two rallies this past weekend has been.

On one hand, Trump triumphantly returned to the scene of his first attempted assassination in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Not only did Trump draw stadium-sized crowds, but he also enjoyed a surprise appearance from Elon Musk on stage, who wholeheartedly endorsed Trump as the choice for saving democracy.

Meanwhile, Comrade Kamala, who has enjoyed the kid glove treatment from the otherwise voracious media, delivered a rather uninspiring address in Michigan.

Which was made all the more uninspiring courtesy of the apparent malfunctioning of a teleprompter.

As reported by the Daily Mail, hapless Harris was a tad too dependent on the teleprompter, considering that she apparently could not think of a single original thought to say once it began to malfunction.

“Remember his number 32 today? We got 32 days until the election,” Harris brayed.

At that point, per the Daily Mail, “her teleprompter appeared to malfunction in an embarrassing gaffe.”

A gaffe that revealed just how empty-headed she clearly is, as she began to mindlessly repeat “32 days, 32 days,” and other variants associated with “32 days.”

Like “we got some business to do,” perhaps one of her more hilarious, and utterly vague, remarks.

“So 32 days, 32 days, Okay … We got some business to do. We got some business to do. All right. 32 days and we know we will do it,” Harris babbled.

Uh huh. That’s less inspiring that standard, overused platitudes.

Then, after pausing to allow the crowds to cheer on cue, Harris proceeded to babble about being the so-called “underdog” in the race.

“And, and this is gonna be a very tight race until the very end. This is gonna be a very tight race until the very end. We are the underdog, and we know we have some hard work ahead,” Harris rambled.

The underdog? Is she out of her mind?

The woman who can dodge all interviews, spread mass disinformation, and, above all, be the Democrat nominee for president without receiving a single vote in the primaries, claims to be the underdog?

Is she totally out of her mind? Whatever is left of it, that is.

Harris also shifted to her predictable, albeit tired, attacks on Trump, blasting him for being a supposed “union-buster his entire career.”

Is that so?

For someone who is such a threat to unions, relative to Harris, it is rather telling that the International Association of Firefighters declined to endorse any candidate in 2024, which marks a distinct departure from their endorsement of the Democrat Party in 2020.

And who could blame them? Harris is perhaps one of the biggest snake oil salesmen to date … even worse, or certainly more obvious, than Obama.

“I will never tell you what kind of car you have to drive … But here´s what I will do, I will invest in communities like Flint,” Harris declared.

Sure she will.

Right after whipping up a two-state solution the Middle East while controlling the prices of groceries.

Not to mention singlehandedly undertake a huge range of other tasks totally out of alignment with her nonexistent foreign policy experience.

One thing is for certain: While varied unions may not endorse Harris, enemies of the nation certainly will.

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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