Oh, the irony can sometimes be deliciously, painfully sharp, can’t it? Just when you thought things couldn’t get any dicier for Vice President Kamala Harris, the internet saw to it that old footage came back to bite her. Happy anniversaries, am I right?

Gold Star dad slams Harris on anniversary of Abbey Gate attack: She owns this just as much as Biden does

Here’s the scoop: this Monday marked the third anniversary of the catastrophic bombing at Kabul’s Abbey Gate during the hasty Afghanistan withdrawal. Thirteen American service members lost their lives, along with over a hundred Afghans. The culprits? Islamic State terrorists, of course.

Now, conservatives have taken quite a liking to digging up Harris’ 2021 CNN interview. You know, the one where she was practically doing a touchdown dance about being the “last person in the room” before Biden made that fateful call to pull U.S. troops out of Afghanistan.

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Oh, Dana Bash, you sly dog. During that CNN interview, she asked Harris point-blank, “Afghanistan, were you the last person in the room?” To which Harris confidently replied, “Yes.”

Bash followed up with, “And you feel comfortable?” Harris responded, “I do.” Talk about famous last words.

Fast forward to today: social media is bursting at the seams with clips of that interview. House Speaker Mike Johnson and others are all over it like a politician on a scandal.

Dave McCormick, Pennsylvania’s GOP Senate candidate, succinctly summarized, “Kamala Harris was proud to be the last person in the room for the decision that left 13 US service members dead and many more injured in Kabul three years ago today.”

Jason Miller, a senior adviser in Trump’s campaign, shared the cringe-worthy video, accompanied by remarks on Harris “bragging about her role on-camera.” And yes, RNC Research chimed in with their two cents as well.

Ah, but wait, there’s more! Tom Shattuck, a radio host, quipped, “Maybe she should answer a question or two about it,” slamming Harris for dodging interviews and press conferences ever since her veep nomination.

And we can’t forget the ever-zealous Trump supporters. One posted, “The Democrats will try and memory hole you into thinking Kamala is not an incumbent, yet she was there and making decisions in the Biden Administration.” Another added, “She was so proud of herself.”

But the pièce de résistance came from Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., who remarked, “Today we mourn the 13 Americans who died because of the Biden-Harris administration, in their awful intel and operational failure at Abbey Gate. Trump laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier honoring the 13 heroes today, while Biden is at the beach and Harris has said nothing. Three years after Harris said she had no regrets over the botched Afghanistan withdrawal, there is still no accountability.” Mic drop.

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And let’s not forget Trump himself chiming in during a North Carolina rally. “She bragged that she would be the last person in the room, and she was. She was the last person in the room with Biden when the two of them decided to pull the troops out of Afghanistan,” he declared. “She had the final vote. She had the final say, and she was all for it.”

In a world where accountability seems to be a forgotten relic, Harris’ lack of visible remorse or responsibility is being paraded around like a twisted badge of dishonor. What a time to be alive.

In conclusion, this whole debacle serves as a grim reminder that sometimes your words can come back to haunt you. Big time. As we ponder the tragic third anniversary of the Abbey Gate attack, let’s also reflect on the importance of decisive, well-thought-out leadership. After all, the next clip to go viral could be yours. Stay savvy, folks.