‘Just more inanities': Kamala Harris' incoherent address at Aussie conference ripped apart
'The Megyn Kelly Show' host Megyn Kelly has commented on former vice president Kamala Harris' high-profile appearance at a real estate conference on the Gold Coast recently.
'It was just more inanities, saying absolutely nothing about anything with a huge wind up to every single quote on quote 'point' she was about to make,' she told Sky News host Paul Murray.
'She makes you work so hard. You have to sift through 500 words to get to the four that actually do have meaning, but then you realise that those two are entirely empty.'

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