Friday, January 25, 2019

Elizabeth 'Spouting Bull" Warren does an AOC imitation by not knowing her civics [and I don't mean Honda]

Presidential hopeless Sen. Elizabeth Spouting Bull Warren (Dem-Leftist-MA) was on the Comedy News Network's (CNN) with Anderson Cooper on "Anderson Cooper 360" to discuss several issues on Tuesday. Among the issues discussed was the current partial government shutdown.

Cooper asked the faux Native American: "Do you ever think, look, the realistic end game is that Republicans get two thirds of what they want and the Democrats have to settle for the shorter straw? Is that how the balance of power really works?"


Check out time slot starting at 3:25 and watch her unwittingly do an Alexandria Occasionally Coherent-Cortex imitation. [If you watch the video from the beginning, make sure your keyboard is completely covered with a vomit-proof cloth.]

"Well, let's talk about the balance of power," Warren responded. "There are two coequal branches of government, the president of the United States and the Congress."

Occasionally Coherent-Cortex said that there are three chambers of government: the president, the House and the Senate. At least she had the correct number of branches. Of course we have the Executive, which is the president; the legislative, which is the House and Senate; and the Judiciary, which is the Supreme Court. If you don't believe me, just ask a third grader or a real lawyer.

The legislative makes the laws; the judicial interprets the laws; and the executive branch, which enforces laws. And these are divided into branches, not chambers.


I hope that 2019 will be the year you follow Brain Flushings and have a few laughs while you get a conservative viewpoint. Politics is the new NFL without the mindless kneeling and this blog will both inform you and hopefully entertain you bigly.



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