Kamala Harris’ Crazy Unscripted Rant About School Buses Goes Viral

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I’m just not sure if there is a more out-of-touch politician than Biden’s vice president, Kamala Harris. I mean it. I’ve watched thousands of hours of awkward democrats trying to appear ‘relatable’ and no one comes close to Harris’s level of weirdness. Just like her recent wonky rant about yellow school buses.

“Who doesn’t love a yellow school bus, right? Can you raise your hand if you love a yellow school bus? Many of us went to school on the yellow school bus, right? It’s part of our experience growing up. It’s part of a nostalgia, a memory of the excitement and joy of going to school to be with your favorite teacher, to be with your best friends and to learn. The school bus takes us there,” she said.

It was just this strained fake smile while struggling to find common ground with the average person. The whole clip was awkward and uncomfortable—Harris’s two superpowers…

As I’m sure you can imagine, the people of Twitter couldn’t help but note how robotic and awkward Harris was but in her own unique way, the vp seemed to unite the country for a moment. Supporters from both sides took shots at Harris. Here are just a few:

Philadelphia radio host Rich Zeoli wrote, “Internal monologue: Don’t make the joke, don’t make the joke.”

Republican activist Matthew Foldi tweeted, “Find yourself someone who loves you as much as Kamala Harris loves Venn diagrams and yellow school buses.”

Harris spoke at Lumen Field in Seattle with a backdrop of four electric school buses to announce nearly $1 billion being awarded to school districts to replace older buses with electric vehicles. This funding came in part from the bipartisan infrastructure bill passed in 2021.

“Okay changed my mind about Fetterman,” The Spectator contributing editor Stephen Miller joked.

CNN contributor Mary Katherine Ham also joked, “Please sing Wheels on the Bus, please sing Wheels on the Bus.”

“Selina Meyer,” The Federalist author Eddie Scarry tweeted, referencing Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ character on the HBO comedy “Veep.”

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I don’t know guys. I kinda feel like Harris missed her true calling; a school bus driver. Who knows, it might actually be the job she’s qualified to do. What do you think?

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