Americans, particularly Republicans, have a long, rich history of electing dimwits as their leaders.
Of course, there is the former representative from Minnesota, Michele Bachmann, who once said, “But we also know that the very founders that wrote those documents worked tirelessly until slavery was no more in the United States. … I think it is high time that we recognize the contribution of our forbearers who worked tirelessly — men like John Quincy Adams, who would not rest until slavery was extinguished in the country.”
You have the senior senator from Oklahoma, James Inhofe, who brought a snowball to the Senate floor in order to disprove global warming.
Then there’s the former vice president, Dan Quayle, who could not correctly spell potato.
And how can one forget the former Governor of Alaska, and self-proclaimed Mama Grizzly, Sarah Palin, who once said, “Mr. President, the only thing that stops a bad guy with a nuke is a good guy with a nuke.”
Just yesterday you had the governor of Georgia, Brian Kemp, claiming he only recently learned the coronavirus could be spread by asymptomatic carriers. “But we didn’t know that until the last 24 hours and as Dr. Toomey told me, she goes, ‘this is a game-changer for us.'”
But here’s the thing, some of the comments on Foxnews.com, that reported the Kemp story, were downright un-Foxlike!
Here’s a sampling:
I’m a Repub, but this guy is an idiot.
Stacey Abrams had a degree in Public Policy which would have prepared her for this. And then got her law degree from Yale. Kemp majored in Agriculture and was basically a farmer before he became governor Good choice Georgians
Really??? Did I just read that insanity correctly??? If so, this guy and his entire staff are absolute failures.
This clown seriously can’t be that much of an IDIOT? How fast can he be recalled?
Wow, not the kind of comments you’d expect from Fox News consumers!
Writing for the Washington Post, conservative columnist, Jennifer Rubin wrote:
At a more fundamental level, the coronavirus pandemic should stanch the urge to elect political leaders who disparage expertise, deny widely accepted scientific findings and do not read. The right’s anti-intellectual bent and its hostility toward independent sources of information (e.g., media, universities, scientific associations) is dangerous and, indeed, life-threatening.
Maybe, just, maybe, Republicans have had it with electing incompetent numbskulls to high office?
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