Kamala Harris Asked Why The United States Continues To Buy Oil From Russia ... Her Answer Is Even More Incoherent Than You Can Imagine
· Mar 2, 2022 · NottheBee.com

Kamala is so, so bad at this.

Vice President Kamala Harris was interviewed on the Today Show this morning and Savannah Guthrie asked the VP why the United States still continues to buy hundreds of thousands of barrels of Russian oil every day.

Her answer was so utterly nonsensical that it's impossible to know what she's talking about.

Watch:

Well, as you know, on this issue, for example, we applaud Germany in terms in what it has done in terms of Nordstream 2. As it relates to what we need to do domestically as well as what we need to do in terms of this issue generally, we have, as the President said, re-evaluated what we're doing in terms of the strategic oil reserves here in the United States to make sure it will not have an impact, or we can mitigate the impact on the American consumer.

That was a giant run-on sentence that said absolutely nothing.

But it got, somehow, even worse from there.

Let's take this one step at a time. Understanding that right now on the issue of energy, our allies have stood firm and unified in a way that many of the pundits didn't predict would happen, to ensure that we are unified in our approach to this issue.

So, to answer the question, about whether we will place sanctions on Russian oil, her answer is... what?

She doesn't even begin to answer the question. There's no real talk about how we can lessen our dependence on Russian oil, which would be easy to do.

Instead, she just spits out a bunch of gobbledygook about being unified with our allies.

Maybe she could have put it in layman's terms for us:

She has no clue what she's talking about. So she has to either talk like a child or spit out meaningless platitudes.

This is our country's leadership.


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