We saw once again what a danger it is to have Joe Biden in charge and representing us overseas. He made three huge gaffes including saying that we would respond “in kind” if Russia launched a chemical attack in Ukraine, told American troops in Poland what they would face in Ukraine (and claimed some had already been there), and finally, seeming to suggest that the U.S. was pushing for regime change by saying that Putin “cannot remain in power.”
WATCH — Joe Biden vs. Biden staff on Russia pic.twitter.com/dO0pKaxGHx
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 28, 2022
That immediately prompted talk, yet again, of the 25th Amendment when it comes to Biden. But what often stops the discussion of that when it comes to him is that his back-up — Kamala Harris — has a lot of issues of her own. So it’s a toss-up between the incoherence of Biden and Harris. Her incoherence isn’t dementia — her incoherence seems more that she doesn’t know what to say and gets lost in her own words, which is why she’s always coming out with these word salads and saying things that make no sense.
Harris was at it again when she was on a nationally syndicated radio show with Willie Moore. Moore asked her a question on the mind of many Americans: What are you going to do about the high gas prices? You would think that this is a very common question with which she is probably constantly faced, so she should have a rehearsed answer up her sleeve. Not so much, though, because if this is the rehearsed answer, it’s completely lacking.
What’s Kamala’s solution for high gas prices?
“We've been, um, you know, understanding that it is a real issue, um, what we have done is we've actually released some of the reserves…gas is just part of the issue of the cost of living, right?" pic.twitter.com/dl5yCAX1KL
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) March 28, 2022
“We’ve been, um, you know, understanding that it is a real issue, um, what we have done is we’ve actually released some of the reserves,” Harris said. “Gas is just part of the issue of the cost of living, right?”
All she’s doing is restating that it’s a “real issue.” We know that. That’s a filler response when you have no answer. What are you going to do about it? Saying that you’re going to rob the savings account of petroleum reserves isn’t a long-term answer to the solution of high prices — the answer to that is more production — that’s also the answer for American energy independence. But the Biden-Harris team doesn’t want to give that answer.
Moore then asked her if she could encourage America, what would she say? That response was even worse.
"If you could encourage our nation…what would you say?"
HARRIS: "I would say first of all thank you for being a fighter, for knowing that we have reason to have faith in what is possible but we have to work to make it achievable and that includes what folks did to…vote." pic.twitter.com/3rLuwnTjDZ
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 28, 2022
What the heck did she just say? “I would say first of all thank you for being a fighter, for knowing that we have reason to have faith in what is possible but we have to work to make it achievable and that includes what folks did to get out and vote in 2020.” Now that’s one heck of a word salad. She continued, “I look at it as people put in their order — this is what they want.”
So your response to people who need encouragement with all the bad things going on with the Biden team is “Hey, this is what you wanted?” Read the room, Kamala, people don’t think that they got what they wanted with you guys — this is why Biden’s polls are in the basement.
We have to hand it to the folks over at the Free Beacon, they have a great Jack Handey-type of compilation of Kamala’s Veep Thoughts.
The Free Beacon is proud to present: Veep Thoughts with Kamala Harris (Vol. 2)
Via @thaleigha_ & @AndrewStilesUSA pic.twitter.com/mykldvbSVJ
— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) March 28, 2022
This would be hilariously funny — if Harris weren’t the back-up to the incoherent one. We are in such trouble with these characters in charge.
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