Kamala spouts word salad as she welcomes freed Americans while Biden stares blankly

Presumptive Democrat nominee Kamala Harris served up another one of her bizarre word salads while lame duck President Joe Biden blankly stared into space.

Capping off a busy day after a deal with Russia freed Americans who were held hostage, the dynamic duo turned out for a late-night photo op at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland to welcome them home.

At around 11:30 p.m. the door to the plane opened and Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, former Marine Paul Whelan, and journalist Alsu Kurmasheva disembarked to applause, home at last after their hellish captivity.

If the scene was intended to make Harris seem presidential, it only confirmed why she is not when in a now-rare unscripted appearance, she showed why she was widely ridiculed until Biden quit under pressure and the propaganda operation to remake her commenced.

“This is just an extraordinary testament to the importance of having a president who understands the power of diplomacy and understands the strength that rests in understanding the significance of diplomacy,” said Harris speaking to the cameras.

Kamala’s brief but incomprehensible remarks showed why it will be even more important for her handlers and the professional gaslighters in the media to wrap the DEI veep in a protective cocoon for the next three months until the election because any off-script moment is fraught with peril that like Biden during the CNN debate, she will be exposed as a fraud.

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Harris’s word salad was accompanied by Biden’s thousand-yard stare which raised questions about who’s really steering the ship because it’s obvious that he’s cooked mentally, as it has been for quite some time before the Barack Obama-led coup of the Democrat elite that forced him to scuttle his reelection bid last week.

X users served up their takes on the strange scene that will do little to convince critics that “Shamala” is the real deal or that Biden is capable of holding down the top job until January.

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“Over many years, President Biden and I and our team have engaged in complex diplomatic negotiations to bring these wrongfully detained Americans home. We never stopped fighting for their release. And today, in spite of all of their suffering, it gives me great comfort to know that their horrible ordeal is finally over,” Harris said in a much more coherent White House statement earlier in the day.

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Chris Donaldson

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