Hannity blasts Biden, Harris and Pelosi’s leadership: ‘God help us all’
Vice President Kamala Harris and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., stand and applaud as President Joe Biden addresses a joint session of Congress, Wednesday, April 28, 2021, in the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol in Washington. (Melina Mara/The Washington Post via AP, Pool)

Hannity blasts Biden, Harris and Pelosi’s leadership: ‘God help us all’

 In his Opening Monologue on Tuesday, host Sean Hannity said the top three ranking federal leaders are collectively showing the world that America is weak and feckless, and at the same time are allowing Russian autocrat Vladimir Putin to continue to fund his war machine against Ukraine.

Hannity said Russia and China are brokering the Iran nuclear deal heralded by Biden climate czar John F. Kerry, as President Biden shifts from buying Russian oil to simply picking a different dictator – in this case Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi – to potentially fill the gap.

The host questioned Biden’s competence and ability to handle multiple crises, let alone a single major one in Eastern Europe, and again condemned Vice President Kamala Harris’ description of the war as essentially a bigger country invading a smaller one being “bad.”

“Our top three leaders in this country that are elected are completely and totally utterly out to lunch,” he said.

He pointed out that in a major international address, Harris wrongly identified Ukraine as a NATO member, leading to what the host reported was a “stealth edit” of the official transcript.

“You have the disaster that is the weak, frail, cognitively struggling Joe Biden. Then the disaster and train wreck that is our Vice President, Kamala Harris,” he said, describing both leaders’ foibles and adding that there has not been enough attention on the third-ranking U.S. leader, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.

Hannity said it is frightening that the 81-year-old is second in line to the presidency, remarking that she is “completely malfunctioning” as a leader.

“If you think option one is bad and option two is bad, option three may be worse,” he said of Pelosi, who has served in office more than 30 years.

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