Did anyone else detect a linquistic error? She said, "I can wax eloquent on complex legal topics". It should have been "eloquently"
To "wax eloquent" is very much an accepted turn of phrase. As much as I'd like to pick on them for bad grammar, that's not an error.
Has the same education level as K. Harris. Ever listened to how she speaks?
She did not "struggle with imposter syndrome," she flat-out IS an imposter.
All blacks in higher skilled jobs have imposter syndrome because they know they aren't on par with their white colleagues because they're diversity hires
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