Kamala rambles about constellations in bizarre attack on Trump

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 October 15, 2024

Kamala Harris is doing little to quiet doubts about her mental readiness for the presidency, as she rambles vacuously through a string of media interviews.

In her latest spacey monologue, Harris talked about constellations while attacking Donald Trump's criticism of majority-black cities like Detroit.

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Detroit, Michigan's largest city, gained population for the first time since 1950 last year. The city has long been seen as an example of post-industrial urban blight.

Trump, in remarks in Detroit last week, warned the "whole country will be like" Detroit if Harris becomes president.

With no evidence to support her claims, Harris has cast Trump's rhetoric about places like Detroit as racist. Her latest effort turned out particularly badly.

During an interview with Black Star Network's Roland Martin, Harris turned to an atmospheric analogy to argue that there is a pattern to Trump's language.

“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.”

Harris struggles

The Trump campaign shared Harris' comments, which brought widespread mockery on social media.

Harris has lost much of the momentum of her summer campaign launch, leaving Democrats anxious in the home stretch before the election. In particular, Democrats are concerned by signs of lost enthusiasm among black men.

President Trump has often mocked Harris as unintelligent, reportedly labeling her "retarded" to donors recently.

As Harris seeks to sow doubts about Trump's own cognitive fitness, Trump fired back with scathing comments on Harris' "dangerous" medical status following the release of her health records, which showed she has allergies.

“She also has ‘allergic rhinitis and allergic conjunctivitis,’ a very messy and dangerous situation. These are deeply serious conditions that clearly impact her functioning,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

“Maybe that is why she can’t answer even the simplest of questions asked by 60 Minutes, and others.”

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