The current Vice President of the United States of America is not — and I’m being generous here — a gifted orator. I’ve often said that it seems as if she has a hamster wheel in her brain when speaking in public. She’ll latch onto a word or phrase which catapults her brain onto the wheel and then she spends the rest of the time trying to no avail to get off of it. If you were to ask Harris whether she thinks she’s articulate, she might respond with something like this:
I would like to articulate whether I am articulate because I want to articulately articulate my articulateness.
As soon as she realizes it’s hamster wheel time — which usually happens very quickly — she begins wildly gesticulating in the hope that her hands might distract the listener from whatever the hell it is she’s failing to say.
My friend Stephen Green’s latest column about Harris hit on a point that really got me thinking:
But, dear Lord, even the apathetic can’t help but sometimes hear her speak. There’s a studied vacuousness to Harris’s statements, an honest effort put into every wordy obfuscation. I’ve covered too many of those moments over the years to bore you with them again, so here’s a link to the latest example, and you can decide whether or not to click. […]
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