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Updated · Fox News · Jul 14
Kamala Harris Draws 'Word Salad' Mockery After Los Angeles Sparks Speech at July 10 Game
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 14

Kamala Harris Draws 'Word Salad' Mockery After Los Angeles Sparks Speech at July 10 Game

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 14

Summary

  • Kamala Harris faced online ridicule after a weekend appearance with the WNBA's Los Angeles Sparks, where she praised players for having an "incredible impact" on young people across the country.
  • Critics seized on her winding remarks about inspiring "people of every gender background" and even those who "may never know your names or mine," calling the speech vague and circuitous.
  • Clay Travis said Harris made "zero sense," while Riley Gaines contrasted the reaction with past criticism aimed at FBI Director Kash Patel for appearing with the U.S. men's hockey team.
  • The episode revived a familiar line of attack against the former vice president, with detractors again branding her public speaking style a "word salad" after her 2024 presidential loss.

Insights

Does the 'word salad' critique overshadow the intended message of support for athletes and their community impact?
When public figures engage with sports, where is the line between personal encouragement and a misuse of influence?
How does celebrity involvement impact a sports league navigating internal controversy and seeking mainstream growth?