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Did You Catch the Latest Word Salad From Kamala Harris?

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In a time of many doubts and worries, it's nice to have some things you can always count on. For example, Kamala Harris devolving into a MadLib-esque jumble of words anytime she's on camera. Thanks to the folks over at MSNBC, we have another notable quotable from the VEEP about "who can do what," or something. 

During a Tuesday night ~exclusive~ interview on MSNBC's "The Last Word With Lawrence O'Donnell," the eponymous host played a clip of the VP's visit to Zambia where she was welcomed by excited young women declaring Harris to be a "role model."

"What did that moment feel like?" O'Donnell asked Harris, and that's where the rambling began.

"It was pure joy, you know, it's um, we all hope in our lives that we can have an impact in a way that hopefully inspires or gives people a sense of confidence in what is possible for themselves, and then who they love and their community," Harris answered. "It was very special Lawrence, it was very special. And thanks for sharing that clip, I hadn't seen that, it was very special. And I, you know, you've heard me say many times, my mother would say to me, 'Kamala, you may be the first to do many things, make sure you're not the last,'" Harris recounted before really leaning in on the word salad. 

"I have been fortunate and blessed, during the course of being vice president, [to] have many situations where it becomes clear to me that, there are, you know, people of every age and gender by the way, who see something about being the first that lets them know they don't need to be limited by other people's limited understanding of who can do what."

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