Puppet Masters
"With us in government, we campaign with 'The Plan,'" Harris said waving her arms about as she toured the Pasteur Institute in the capital, as Breitbart News reported. "Uppercase T, Uppercase P. 'The Plan.'"
Sen. Josh Hawley's (R-MO) press secretary Abigail Marone led off with a response when she tweeted, "Is she using a FRENCH ACCENT?! I love this episode of Veep."
A Republican National Committee's staffer tweeted Harris was "Cringe" by speaking to scientists as "if they're toddlers."
Tsar Becket Adams said he thought "we cancelled pepe lepew."
Media member Joe Concha said of Harris' performance "There really are no words anymore... #AuRevoir."
Harris is not the only Democrat politician to have presumably changed her speaking style in front of specific audiences. In 2019, Ocasio-Cortez used a southern drawl to speak to an "African American audience."
Reflecting on her "proud" bartender says, Ocasio-Cortez declared there "ain't nothing wrong with that."
"There's nothing wrong with working retail, folding clothes for other people to buy," Ocasio-Cortez said. "There is nothing wrong with preparing the food that your neighbors will eat. There is nothing wrong with driving the buses that take your family to work. There is nothing wrong with being a working person in the United States of America and there is everything dignified about it."
Failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton also tried her hand at changing accents in 2015 to match the audience in Alabama.
"There is a pattern of Republicans getting us into economic messes and Democratic presidents having to come in and clean them up," Clinton said "with a folksy drawl that seemed to come and go throughout her remarks," as Yellowhammer News described it.
"You know, when my husband became president, thanks to a lot of you in this room, I remember after that election in '92 him saying to me, 'It's so much worse than they told us.' ...And then we got another Republican president, and boy, did he leave a mess..." Hillary said.
Comment: Who committed the bigger faux pas: Kamala adopting a French accent for seemingly no reason, or Biden breaking wind in front of the Duchess of Cornwall?
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