
WATCH: Kamala Harris Says ‘Hope Should Be A Verb’ As Viral Podcast Clip Draws ‘Word Salad’ Mockery
[Video below.] Kamala Harris is facing renewed criticism after a lengthy answer she gave about the meaning of hope during an interview with Don Lemon went viral online, with critics branding the response a classic example of a political “word salad.”
During a Friday podcast appearance with Lemon, Harris was asked about hope and offered a philosophical reflection that centered on inner strength and personal resilience.
“I really, truly believe this,” Harris said. “We each have light inside of us. And we need to know that that is what inspires our hope as much as anything external to ourselves.”
The former vice president went on to encourage Americans not to allow political setbacks or personal disappointments to extinguish their optimism about the future.
“And when we feel that and and and not allow an election or an individual to dampen that light, and instead light, let that light kind of carry us in particular through moments of darkness, that that we not only act on that hope, but we inspire that hope in each other,” Harris added.
“And, in particular, at this moment, it is so important that we not only have hope, but that we understand that that should be a verb.”
The remarks quickly spread across social media platforms, where many users mocked the answer as overly complicated and difficult to follow.
“Good word salad answer that can be summed up in two words: stay positive,” one user wrote on X.
Another commenter joked, “When the teacher told you to write a 300 word essay but you could only think of 100 words.”
Other critics focused on Harris’s suggestion that hope should be viewed as a verb, noting that the word is commonly used as both a noun and a verb.
“It’s a noun: ‘I have hope that she never runs for any government office again,'” a user posted to X. “And it is a verb: ‘I hope she never runs for any government office again.'”
The interview also touched on Harris’s political future. Lemon asked whether she intends to seek the presidency again in 2028.
“I have not decided, to be honest with you,” Harris replied, leaving the door open to a possible campaign.
She said she has spent recent months traveling across the country and speaking with Americans about their concerns and expectations for political leadership.
“I’ve been spending a lot of time traveling the country [and] listening to folks,” she continued. “I think that people want a leader who is willing to take risks, as opposed to just doing what is popular.
“I think people want to know that they are being seen and heard, and that their leaders — whether they’re at the local, state, federal level or in the White House — are looking first at the people. You know, not looking at themselves in the mirror.”
While Harris did not commit to another White House bid, her comments ensured that speculation about her political future—and scrutiny of her public remarks—will likely continue.
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{Matzav.com}