Vice President Kamala Harris, who has developed a reputation for providing extended, often rambling “word salad” explanations about various issues and topics, appeared to engage in yet another one during an interview on the “I’ve Had It” podcast.
Harris was engaging with co-hosts Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan on the “nature of democracy” when she appeared to stream off in another direction.
“It’s important to see that, you know, the nature of democracy, there’s a duality to it. It has two sides to it. On the one hand, there’s incredible strength, right, that when a democracy is intact, what it does for its people, in terms of the strength it gives its people and protects, in terms of individual freedoms and rights, right, and liberties. There’s an incredible strength in that, what it does for its people, when it is intact. On the other hand, democracy — extraordinarily fragile,” Harris said.
“It’s only as strong as our willingness to fight for it. That’s by nature what a democracy is. It is about the people,” she continued.