At a rally in Michigan, RFK Jr engaged the audience in a call-and-response, poking fun at Kamala Harris' go-to phrase.
Kennedy stated to the Michigan audience that all they needed to know was 7 words, and they would never have to confess to any wrongdoing again.
At his Michigan rally this week, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. engaged the audience in a call-and-response joke.
On Friday, former President Donald Trump hosted a campaign event at the Falk Productions manufacturing facility in Walker, Michigan, where he was joined by Republican presidential nominee John F. Kennedy.
At the rally, Kennedy ridiculed Vice President Harris for frequently mentioning her "middle class" upbringing when answering tough questions.
"Kennedy stated to the Michigan audience, "Knowing just seven words can prevent you from admitting fault again. Those seven words are 'I was born in the middle class.'""
Kennedy instructed the rally-goers to repeat after him in a series of back-and-forths.
What will you say when your boss asks you why you were late for work next time? Kennedy inquired.
"I was born in the middle class!" the audience responded.
What will you say when your wife asks you why you didn't take out the garbage next time? Kennedy inquired.
"I was born in the middle class!" the audience responded.
Kennedy joked, "That's all you need to know and you won't have to answer any questions!"
During a rally this week, Sen. JD Vance, the Republican vice presidential nominee, mentioned Vice President Kamala Harris's habit of highlighting her middle class background.
"Kamala is asked about her plan to solve the inflation crisis, but she responds by mentioning her upbringing in a middle-class family in Berkeley, California."
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