Kamala Harris was handed a microphone in a WNBA locker room Sunday to give the team a “pep talk.”
She quickly humiliated herself.
The former vice president attended the Los Angeles Sparks’ 102-87 win over the Chicago Sky at Crypto.com Arena, accompanied by former Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff. After the game, she forced her way into the Sparks’ locker room to deliver a speech.
“You are having an incredible impact. I travel our country. Young girls, boys, people of every gender, background, race, watch the W and understand how inspiring it is,” Harris said.
“So keep doing what you’re doing. You guys are impacting people who you may never meet, people who may never know your names or mine. But they are aware of what you’re doing, and it is giving them a sense of their value and their dignity and what they have a right to expect from this world.”
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Kamala Harris is now giving speeches to WNBA teams.
The league is a total joke LMAO pic.twitter.com/NppToX4kfz
— American AF 🇺🇸 (@iAnonPatriot) July 12, 2026
“Kamala Airballs Her WNBA Speech,” Fox News wrote.
“I feel like there should be a global policy against having her anywhere near a locker room pregame,” Fox News’ Emily Compagno said. “Because I can think of nothing more deflating than listening to her and what she has to say. Sophie Cunningham did more for the WNBA in her two seconds of being a ring girl at the UFC fight, which was so explosive and awesome, than the vice president. I feel sorry for those women who are actually seeking any type of inspiration from her.”
“The unfortunate part to me is that she is still being enlisted as somehow a mouthpiece of the Democrat Party.”
Of course, when FBI Director Kash Patel appeared in the men’s locker room after the U.S. Olympic hockey team won gold, the media erupted in outrage.
Harris walked into the Sparks’ locker room – and not a peep?
“Was there any outrage like there was when Kash Patel was in the men’s locker room after the Olympic team won a gold medal at the Olympics? No, I don’t think so,” one critic noted.
Harris went from the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee to giving talks to WNBA teams. Some critics on social media suggested it was a warm-up for 2028.
If so, she might want to work on the material.