Check out Kamala's latest word-salad in response to Ron DeSantis's position on Ukraine
· Mar 16, 2023 · NottheBee.com

Yesterday, Ron DeSantis upset warhawks both left and right with his answer to the Ukraine-Russia conflict where, in hs detailed answer, he mentioned that at the heart of the war is territorial dispute between the two nations.

Last night, Vice President Kamala Harris went on Stephen Colbert's late-night show for her regular media pat on the back and the host asked her about DeSantis' comments on Russia and Ukraine.

Here's what the queen of eloquence and thoughtfulness had to say:

When you have had the experience of meeting (world leaders) and understanding the significance, again, of international rules and norms, and the importance of the United States of America standing firm and clear about the significance of sovereignty and territorial integrity, the significance of standing firm against any nation that would try to take by force another nation, if you really understand the issues you probably would not make statements like that.

Even Colbert at the end is physically signaling to her, like, "go on..." As if he thought, "Surely she has some point she's going to make."

But no, she just spoke the world's longest run-on sentence that went absolutely nowhere in order to say that Ron DeSantis doesn't understand the significance of the war in Ukraine.

Seriously, she doesn't correct DeSantis. She doesn't explain why the US needs to keep sending our treasure to Ukraine. She just says "he doesn't understand."

If he wants to understand, maybe he should listen to Kamala who seems to have had a firm grasp on the situation from the start:

Man, if only Ron DeSantis had the complex mind to understand the ins and outs of foreign policy like Kamala Harris has. She knows that Russia is bigger and therefore bad. Something DeSantis just can't understand!


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