Kamala Cackles Awkwardly During Press Conference with Polish President

During a press conference with the president of Poland in Warsaw on Thursday, hopelessly incompetent Vice President Kamala Harris embarrassed the United States yet again on the world stage in a time of crisis, this time cackling awkwardly as she passed a difficult — for her — question over to the Polish president.

After a reporter asked the unprepared and intellectually-challenged VP a question about Ukrainian refugees and a related follow-up question to Polish President Andrzej Duda, Kamala seemed surprised when Duda looked at her, naturally expecting her to answer her question first.

“OK,” she panicked, pausing to look down at her notes. Gesturing to Duda to answer instead, she cackled, “A friend in need is a friend indeed,” referring to Duda quoting her earlier in the conference. “As Madame Vice President remarked today, a friend in need is a friend indeed,’” he had said.

Duda politely took the question as the clearly uncomfortable Kamala continued to bray in laughter.

What a humiliation this diversity hire VP is for the United States. The whole world can see, in this time of impending war, just how out of her depth Kamala is and just how weak American leadership is.


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Harris Gives Simplistic Explanation of Russia’s Recent Invasion of Ukraine

During a March 1, 2022 appearance on the syndicated “Morning Hustle” radio program, Harris was asked by co-host Headkrack to explain the conflict “in layman’s terms for people who don’t understand what’s going on and how can this directly affect the people of the United States.” Speaking slowly, Harris replied: “So, Ukraine is a country in Europe. It exists next to another country called Russia. Russia is a bigger country. Russia is a powerful country. Russia decided to invade a smaller country called Ukraine. So, basically, that’s wrong, and it goes against everything that we stand for.”

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