Given all her ridiculous statements at the Washington Post forum, it is no wonder Gillibrand most likely will not be on the Houston debate stage in September.

At the Washington Post’s “2020 Candidate Forum,” Democratic presidential hopeful and New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand made a plethora of shortsighted comments, making it obvious she has no idea what she’s talking about.

Gillibrand began her conversation touching on subjects she’s well-versed in, such as women’s rights and paid time off work for new parents. When asked about every other subject, however, Gillibrand failed to show an understanding of the pressing issues facing the United States.

Here are some of the most reality-detached quotes from her conversation with Washington Post reporter Robert Costa.

1. The Mueller Report Proves Obstruction of Justice

Costa asked Gillibrand if she thought Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., should begin impeachment proceedings for President Trump. Gillibrand responded yes.

“The Mueller report is detailed. It has multiple, serious factual analyses of obstruction of justice,” Gillibrand said. “Robert Mueller said to us, if he could have exonerated the president he would have.”

In the first part of her response, Gillibrand claimed the Trump campaign obstructed justice. However, in the second part of her statement, she said Mueller told Congress if he could acquit Trump of these charges he would.

Gillibrand was clearly trying to use “exonerate” and such political jargon to demonstrate her knowledge on the subject. But her misuse of the word was embarrassing.

2. Passing a Green New Deal Can Be Bipartisan

Gillibrand spent a large chunk of time detailing how she’s at the forefront of leftist issues but also that she can win red and purple areas and be a moderate leftist.

She also said that if elected, she would be able to pass a bipartisan Green New Deal. “I actually know how to pass a Green New Deal,” Gillibrand said. “I know all of the parts of it that are already bipartisan, that I’ve been working on for a decade.”

The Green New Deal is a socialist proposal, created in 2019, that focuses on the complete government overhaul of the U.S. economic system in the name of preventing a supposed environmental apocalypse. It is highly unlikely that Republicans will vote for a radical socialist overhaul to address climate change and to restructure the U.S. economic system. Gillibrand is flat-out wrong about the possibility of bipartisanship.

3. Gillibrand’s Uncle Voted For Trump

After touting her bipartisan agenda for the first 20 minutes of the conversation, Gillibrand admitted she doesn’t talk to her uncle who voted for Trump.

“I have not spoken to him about it. So, I cannot tell you why, I’m still angry,” Gillibrand said. “And I didn’t find out from him, by the way, I found out from my cousin. Because she was at an event with me, and she was like, ‘Well, you know, I’m talking to my Dad about it,’ and I was like, ‘What?’ And she tells me this, and I’m like, ‘That can’t be true. They knew how much I loved Hillary. That can’t be true.'”