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While discussing crime and Donald Trump during an interview with Black Star Network host Roland Martin this week, Vice President Kamala Harris served up some fresh word salad on space.
“I talked with somebody once who said, ‘You know, if you just look at, where the stars are in the sky. Don’t look [at] ’em as just random things, if you just look at ’em as points,’ ” Harris responded. ” ‘Look at the constellation — what does it show you?’
“So you just outlined it, Roland, what does it show you? That the cities that he picks on in terms of black population or black mayor or both,” she said. “C’mon.”
Team Trump shared the remarks on X, prompting hundreds of remarks from users.
KAMALA: “I talked with somebody once who said, ‘You know, if you just look at where the stars are in the sky, don’t look at ’em as just random things. If you just look at ’em as points, look at the constellation — what does it show you?'”
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 14, 2024
“THIS is talking ‘black agenda with Roland?’ ” one person asked.
“Space cadet? Yes she is LOL,” another said.
“Meanwhile, Xi and Putin lick their chops,” one warned.
From The New York Post:
Harris and Martin charged that Trump’s rhetoric had targeted predominantly black voters in Detroit, Milwaukee and Atlanta with allegations of voting irregularities during the 2020 election.
“He’s singling out cities where there are significant African Americans, and that’s who he’s talking about: black people,” Martin said.
“Yes,” Harris agreed.
The Harris campaign last week rolled out advertisements also highlighting Trump’s remarks about the decline of the auto industry, as well as his claims to the Detroit Economic Club that the US is heading in the wrong direction.
More over at The New York Post:
Kamala delivers new baffling word salad involving constellations and crime, gets dubbed ‘Galileo Harris’ https://t.co/vCP32jKEgY pic.twitter.com/P9hA2QeQE2
— New York Post (@nypost) October 15, 2024