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During a speech on Tuesday at Prince George’s Community College in Maryland, outgoing Vice President and failed Democratic Party presidential candidate Kamala Harris whipped up a word salad for old time’s sake, leaving many listeners scratching their heads.

Harris’ bizarre comment came as she urged an audience of young people to “stay in the fight” after her resounding and historic loss to President-elect Donald Trump.

“I ask you to remember that this struggle is not new. It goes back nearly 250 years to Lexington and Concord,” the vice president told the audience. “Generation after generation, it has been driven by those who love our country, cherish its ideals and refuse to sit passive while our ideals are under assault. “This fight now, it continues with you. You are its heirs.”

Harris continued, seemingly referencing her infamous “coconut tree” word salad: “I ask you to remember the context in which you exist.” She paused and nodded, “Yeah, I did that. Uh huh,” then laughed.

Social media had a field day with Harris’ word salad revival.

Political commentator Collin Rugg shared a video and wrote with apparent sarcasm, “I must say, this was impressive,” sarcastically referring to her words as, “profound comments.”

“Your 2028 frontrunner, everyone!” Fox News contributor Joe Concha joked.

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