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Watch As Chris Hayes Is Roasted On Social Media

MSNBC host Chris Hayes is getting roasted on social media for suggesting that the U.S. minimize the escalating price of energy by looking to the Iranian regime for aid. Hayes connected to a proposition of buying Oil from Iran in response to the increased costs brought on by the Russian invasion of Ukraine along with skyrocketing inflation.

“If you’re a) devoted to cutting off Russia’s oil revenues and b) worried about inflation and spiking oil prices, this is one possible solution…,” Hayes Tweeted.

Because Turning From One Terrorist Nation To Another For Energy Is Good… Right?

Critics on both sides of the aisle excoriated Hayes as well as the idea to look for oil from one homicidal program in response to the army hostility of another murderous regime.

“Actually, giving billions to American-murdering terrorists is a really bad idea,” responded Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.

“Oh great, give our money to Iran instead of Russia. Much better than revamping domestic production,” read one popular tweet.

“Or, since we were producing 13.5 million barrels a day here in the US and now only produce 12 million per day due to Biden’s policies (and going to fall further) we could just allow US workers to take care of that burden for us, producing easily another million barrels per day.” another user quipped.

“Buying oil from Russia and Iran after cutting our own supplies is the act of an imbecile or a traitor. There is no logic to any Democrat environmental idea,” responded another Twitter user.

“Getting oil from Russia as well as Iran after reducing our very own products is the act of an imbecile or a traitor. There is no logic to any Democrat environmental concept,” reacted an additional detractor.

“Funding terror to end terror?” asked Ian Haworth…

Sirene noted, “This is why Iran backed away from the Vienna deal last week right as it was being finalized. Oil consumption is now on the table and gives them leverage… not a good thing.”

Others explained that Hayes had actually been against the Keystone XL pipeline in 2014, which could have alleviated some of the lack of oil supply with crude from Canada.

The Biden administration had actually blamed the runaway inflation on everything from supply chain problems related to the pandemic to the “greed” of “meat conglomerates.” The pain of high inflation has been cited among the lots of root causes of the really reduced favorability ranking for Biden in advance of the midterm elections.

Right here’s even more about the skyrocketing cost of gas:

Gas rates are expected to increase even more.

H/T TheBlaze

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