Democratic strategist James Carville posted a YouTube video on Tuesday defending Vice President Kamala Harris from right-wing attacks, demonstrating drinking from a compostable straw versus a plastic one.
Harris in 2019 It is called She called for a ban on plastic straws, but acknowledged that paper straws are “really hard to drink from.” Jason Miller Fox News host Sean Hannity On Sunday, Carville challenged Vice President Harris' stance on banning plastic straws, but he defended her. (Related: Exclusive: Biden news prompts leading Republicans at RNC to simulate Kamala scenario)
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“It's time for a serious debate. Yes, you heard me. This is it! There's a big crisis going on in right-wing America,” Carville said. “When President Biden wisely decided to withdraw from the race and endorse VP Harris, Republican luminaries — people of dignity, people of depth like Jason Miller — said, excuse me, I need to go out and puke. Come back. Sean Hannity, nobody is bigger than him on this. Their attack is that VP Harris wants to get rid of plastic straws. Yes, folks, the No. 1 issue in this country is the right to suck through a plastic straw.”
Carville said he went to Walmart to buy plastic and compostable straws, then poured root beer into a champagne float to demonstrate the efficacy of each straw.
“Damn, it tastes the same. I mean, what are we doing here? I don't know. Let's try again. Look, boys sucking. There's a lot of sucking here,” Carville said.
“I have a suggestion for Jason Miller and Sean Hannity and the whole Mar-a-Lago freak show: Suck this. Better yet, suck this,” he added, pointing to his genitals. “All you guys think about is sucking. You know why? Because you're all no good.”
President Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race on Sunday and endorsed Harris, and the vice president announced Tuesday morning that Harris had received enough support from Democratic delegates to become the party's presumptive nominee.
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