Kamala Harris Mocked for Gushing Over a “Yellow School Bus”: “They Really Can’t Let Her Talk in Public”
Fox News | 10/26/22 | Lindsay KornickHarris spoke at Lumen Field in Seattle with a backdrop of four electric school buses to announce nearly $1 billion being awarded to school districts to replace older buses with electric vehicles. This funding came in part from the bipartisan infrastructure bill passed in 2021.
During her speech, Harris commented on the nostalgia of a “yellow school bus.”
“Who doesn’t love a yellow school bus, right?
“Can you raise your hand if you love a yellow school bus?
“Many of us went to school on the yellow school bus, right? It’s part of our experience growing up. It’s part of a nostalgia, a memory of the excitement and joy of going to school to be with your favorite teacher, to be with your best friends and to learn.
“The school bus takes us there,” she said.
These comments were mocked on Twitter as another example of embarrassing moments from the vice president.
“Democrats have been hiding Kamala, but she just had a press conference and talked about yellow school buses and my goodness they really can’t let her talk in public about anything,” Radio host Clay Travis tweeted.

Kamala: “We all live in a yellow school bus..a yellow school bus..a yellow school bus”.
I think the bus Kamala rode might not be as long as the busses
Most of us are used to …
“I want my magic bus…” – Democrat fiscal policy
“You can’t have it…” – Taxpayers
The Navy Seals that got turfed over the vaccine will now have their most important life saving assignment….
They can teach kids how to evacuate from an electric bus in under 4 seconds…because in 5 seconds they turn into a 40 foot lit cutting torch tip..
Not just a yellow school bus, it’s a little yellow school bus.
Why does she talk to everyone as if they’re a particularly slow 2 year old? I would say she was being patronizing but I don’t think she knows what that word means.
Personally I prefer a blue school bus, unfortunately the Blue School Bus Co. went out of business years ago and you just don’t see them anymore.