Elmo Makes Elmo's Case Before Congress
What has society come to where a muppet has to plead its case to the United States Congress?
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Earlier this year, actress and model Christie Brinkley testified about nuclear safety.
Reminds me of Britney Spears' guide to physics.
Now Elmo? Say it ain't so...
Our tax dollars at work...oy.
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Given our Congress, why WOULDN'T we expect MUPPETS to testify? After all, Bono and Christie Brinkly testified, and they aren't really qualified, either.
I wish some of the Lefties out there would wake up and smell the coffee.
<strong> I wish some of the Lefties out there would wake up and smell the coffee.</strong><hr></blockquote>
What does this stupidity have to do with liberalism? I'm liberal and I view this in a very similar way as you do.