Kamala Harris Gobbledygook on the Podium

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Six months ago we committed to not comment on the speeches or public speaking of President Joe Biden. That wasn't a difficult decision. Yes, we do like to analyse, assess and dissect the speeches of notable public figures. Not least because it's instructive. However, we felt something wasn't right with the President. So, we're still desisting. But the Vice-President? That's an entirely different matter. Because the Kamala Harris public speaking gobbledygook is off the charts nonsense.

Kamala Harris gobbledygook

Kamala Harris Gobbledygook Has to be Heard to be Believed

We first spotted the Vice-President in action more than two years ago when she gave a speech at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis. At the time we used a section of her speech to illustrate how not to use humour in a speech. Because it was excruciatingly bad. And since then we just haven't taken the time to consider her work. Until now. Because the Jimmy Dore Show has made our job a lot easier. Since they've produced a tremendous compilation of Kamala Harris gobbledygook in her speeches and question/ answer sessions.

Kamala Harris Gobbledygook On the Podium

And of course it is hilarious. But also very troubling, especially when you ponder her job function.

In the medley we see Kamala Harris gobbledygook whilst public speaking and also taking questions in a press conference. All together her performances leave a lot to be desired.

"She does make an excellent point. You should have your speech written before you go on stage."

Jimmy Dore

However, we must congratulate Jimmy Dore and his team for their work. Firstly they watched the speeches of Kamala Harris. That must have taken time and effort. And secondly their analysis of her oeuvre was also incredibly instructive. Thank you for your service.

How to Avoid Public Speaking Gobbledygook

As a speaker it's your job to get a message across to an audience in a way that they can understand and appreciate. Yes, it's really quite simple. These tips should help.

  1. 1
    Plan your speech objectives.
  2. 2
    Prepare your speech beforehand.
  3. 3
    Practise your speech and edit it as you do so. Aim for short, common words. Use short sentences.
  4. 4
    Time the delivery of your speech against the clock.
  5. 5
    Prepare answers to any questions you expect.

If you want to become a better public speaker and avoid Kamala Harris gobbledygook then you can always review our 100 top public speaking tips, videos and podcasts. And, when you're ready to launch your very own Vice-President career, please don't hesitate to get in touch about public speaking skills training.

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