If 2025 has proven anything, it’s that comedians aren’t afraid to go after the Vice President.

Kamala Harris has been the subject of countless viral clips — from her infamous “word salad” speeches to her awkward laughs that leave audiences puzzled. And this year, comedy heavyweights like Rob Schneider, Mark Normand, Tyler Fischer, and Joe Rogan have all taken their turns roasting her — with millions of conservatives cheering them on.

Their jokes do more than make people laugh. They cut through political spin and say what many Americans are thinking but won’t say out loud.


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1. Rob Schneider: “The VP Who Talks in Circles”

Rob Schneider, known for his sharp political takes and Saturday Night Live roots, delivered one of the year’s funniest Kamala impressions.
He joked, “Every time Kamala speaks, I feel like I’m trapped in a Google Translate loop — but it’s just English.”

The bit exploded on social media, earning over 3 million views. Schneider’s take resonated with conservatives tired of what they see as empty rhetoric wrapped in feel-good buzzwords.


2. Mark Normand: Awkward Laughter and Awkward Truths

Mark Normand has a gift for observational humor, and his Kamala roast was no exception.

He quipped, “Kamala laughs like she just remembered something embarrassing from middle school — right in the middle of a press conference.”

Audiences roared. Normand’s subtle delivery exposed the disconnect between Harris’s public persona and her audience, sparking conversation about authenticity in politics.


3. Tyler Fischer: The Impression That Broke the Internet

Tyler Fischer’s spot-on Kamala impression has become a viral sensation.
In one sketch, he mimicked her famous “We must work together, together we must work” speech pattern, repeating it until the crowd couldn’t stop laughing.

Conservatives loved it — not because it was mean, but because it was honest and perfectly exaggerated.
Fischer’s clips prove that sometimes, all it takes to make a political point is to repeat someone’s own words back to them.


4. Joe Rogan: The Blunt Truth Teller

Joe Rogan’s podcast moments often go viral, but his Kamala takes hit differently.
He laughed about how she’s “the queen of saying nothing with great enthusiasm,” comparing her speeches to “a TED Talk written by ChatGPT on low battery.”

The clip spread across X and YouTube, pulling in millions of views and reactions. Rogan’s influence ensures that when he mocks a political figure, the internet listens.


5. The Compilation Clip That Broke the Internet

When fans started stitching together their favorite Kamala jokes from Schneider, Normand, Fischer, and Rogan, it became a viral phenomenon.
The compilation video climbed to the top of YouTube’s trending page and flooded conservative media pages with laughter — and relief.

People weren’t just laughing at Kamala Harris; they were laughing at the absurdity of political theater. Comedy, once again, became a mirror reflecting what many Americans feel.


Conclusion

In 2025, political comedy isn’t about left versus right — it’s about truth versus nonsense.
From Schneider’s sharp satire to Fischer’s viral impressions, these comedians remind us that laughter is still one of the most powerful political weapons.

Kamala Harris might keep talking in circles, but the internet will keep laughing — and comedians will keep roasting.

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