Kamala Decides Afghanistan Crisis Is a ‘Laughing Matter’

What is so damn funny?

Is is the babies being trampled to death at Kabul Airport that causes our giggly Vice President to laugh at a moment’s notice when asked about the Afghanistan collapse — a dire situation that she apparently helped manufacture?

Kamala Harris is currently traveling though South Asia while the United States is in the midst of a crisis in the Middle East — and on the southern border — both of which the Vice President had a heavy hand in creating.

She busted out into a cackle as reporters questioned her about the ongoing debacle in Afghanistan.

“Hold on, hold on, slow down, everybody,” she said, laughing as a reporter began questioning her about Americans who are trapped in Afghanistan.

Harris has been noticeably absent since the Taliban toppled the U.S.-backed Afghan government last week. For at least eight days after the crisis began, she vanished from public view and maintained complete silence about the issue, despite claiming to have played a key role in the decision to withdraw from Afghanistan. A senior administration official defended Harris’ trip to Vietnam and Singapore, promising the vice president would continue to focus on the situation in Afghanistan.

The vice president has a nervous habit of laughing when faced with tough questions about serious political topics.

Before Harris went to the U.S.-Mexico border — 93 days after Joe Biden assigned her the immigration crisis and three days after Former President Trump announced his visit — she chuckled during an interview with NBC’s Lester Holt when pressured about her delay in visiting.

She also once broke out in bizarre laughter before she became vice president when asked if she presents a “socialist or progressive perspective.”

More examples of her poorly-timed laughter can be found:

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Kamala Harris really is a joke.

Author: Nolan Sheridan


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