"Kamala Harris Quotes As Motivational Posters".
"Huh???"
Update Stephen Skubinna says in the comments: "When she speaks extemporaneously it always reminds me of a lazy, not too bright high school student trying to BS his way through an assignment he hasn't prepared for."
H-e-y....
Ye gods, somebody should write a book incorporating all of those Kami truisms. It would be a very short book, of course, and kind of repetitive, but leftist Dems who haven't yet succumbed to shame could carry it around like the Little Red Book and feel themselves very, very, very virtuous.
ReplyDeleteRebecca, if those posters are included, the book would be longer.
ReplyDeleteNo less stupid (I get a headache reading them), of course, but certainly colorful.
I suppose they could be motivational in the sense an idiot could look at'em and think to himself "My God, I'm a frikin' genius compared to her!"
ReplyDeleteWhen she speaks extemporaneously it always reminds me of a lazy, not too bright high school student trying to BS his way through an assignment he hasn't prepared for.
ReplyDeleteYes! A book with pictures! Although Rodin's "Thinker" has always reminded me of a man sitting on a toilet.
ReplyDeleteIt's said that people do their best thinking in the bathroom.
DeleteShe always acts as if what she's saying is so profound.
ReplyDeleteSNL could just have someone repeat word for word, gesture for gesture, cackle for cackle, her speeches and it would be funnier than anything since Eddie Murphy.