Al Gore Comments On Kamala’s Statements

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Well, if anyone’s looking for a master class on how not to answer questions, Kamala Harris is certainly giving it her all lately. Whether it’s dodging questions about inflation or giving roundabout answers about the state of the economy, Harris seems to have perfected the art of saying a lot while saying nothing at all. Her latest “insightful” responses—repeatedly reminding everyone that she “grew up a middle-class kid”—aren’t exactly giving voters much confidence in her ability to actually tackle rising prices. Instead of offering concrete solutions, she’s leaning on personal anecdotes. Because, you know, that’ll bring down the price of gas and groceries.

Meanwhile, former Vice President Al Gore, not exactly known for mincing words, took a shot at Harris for her non-answers, criticizing her for dodging questions about lowering inflation. And look, when Al Gore — Mr. “I invented the Internet” himself — is giving you shade about your ability to talk economics, it might be time to rethink your strategy. This is the same guy who, despite losing the 2000 election, made millions pushing his climate agenda. Maybe Harris should take a page from his book and at least come up with something specific, even if it’s a little wild.

While Harris was busy waxing nostalgic about her childhood, former President Donald Trump was delivering an economic speech with actual substance. He detailed his plans on tariffs, job creation, and economic growth. Love him or hate him, Trump at least gives voters something to chew on instead of vague platitudes about growing up middle-class. Harris, on the other hand, seems to think that personal background stories are an acceptable substitute for real policy proposals.

And it’s not just Republicans pointing out Harris’s inability to answer questions. Media pundits across the board have had enough. The Wall Street Journal’s Peggy Noonan didn’t hold back, calling her an “artless dodger,” while The New York Times’ Bret Stephens echoed the sentiment, urging her to sit down for a real interview rather than another puff piece about her feelings growing up in Oakland. Even CNN’s Abby Phillip pointed out how Harris repeatedly dodges policy specifics in interviews, with questions about serious topics like inflation, illegal immigration, and even the Israel-Hamas war going unanswered.

But let’s not forget, this isn’t just a one-off situation. Harris has a well-documented history of pivoting away from tough questions. During debates, she evaded every single policy question thrown her way. It’s become so predictable that even Scott Jennings over at CNN said she should just answer the question for once. What a concept! It’s almost like voters might want to know what the potential leader of the free world actually thinks about key issues facing the country.

In the end, it all circles back to one simple truth: Americans deserve better. Whether it’s inflation, foreign policy, or the economy, voters are craving real answers and leadership. Instead, we’re stuck with someone who seems more comfortable talking in circles than tackling the tough questions. At this rate, Harris is making Al Gore look like an economic genius. And trust me, that’s saying something.