WATCH: Dumbest Democrat Ever Delivers Cringe Worthy Performance In Front Of Congress | Ep. 1734
From Matt Walsh
In a recent congressional hearing regarding the murder of Ireina Zerutska, an elected official displayed a shocking lack of understanding about his responsibilities, highlighting a broader issue of incompetence within government. Additionally, the House passed a contentious voter ID bill and featured an emotional moment with an Olympic athlete mourning a breakup, while also addressing digital privacy concerns related to online tracking.
Key Takeaways
- When elected officials can't pass third grade civics, our democracy may need a high-stakes tutoring session.
- Ireina Zerutska's murder not only highlights crime but the systemic failures that let habitual offenders roam free.
- Data brokers are the modern-day puppeteers, selling your privacy while you sit there scrolling—time to cut the strings.
- The irony is rich: a law meant to protect victims may enslave future judges under bureaucratic red tape.
- If governmental incompetence were a crime, we'd have a full prison—and the key would be lost in a meeting.
Mentioned in This Episode
- D. Carlos Brown (person)
- Ireina Zerutska (person)
- Gary McFaden (person)
- ExpressVPN (product)
- Wild Alaskan Company (product)
- Preborn (product)
- Terresa Stokes (person)
- Alan Cheser (person)
- Fatty 15 (product)
- Save America Act (event)
- Carla Cunningham (person)
- Shri Thanedar (person)