
Doesn’t know much about history, or anything else
(Undated File Photo)
Guys, Rep. 3-names was ordered to testify at a hearing in Atlanta yesterday because some voters from her district think she should be disqualified from running for reelection due to helping facilitate the January 6 insurrection (ALLEGEDLY), and —what are the odds!—the representative’s under-oath testimony coincided with her coming down with an acute case of selective amnesia:
Here’s one example:
And here’s a supercut of her not remembering. Oh. Wait. It’s not edited:
And this is important to keep in mind:
Rep. 3-Names is first —and so far only— member of Congress to testify under oath about the January 6 attack on the Capitol, and she testified that she doesn’t know nothing about anything, and that’s the short version. The long analysis is here thanks to Scissorhead Jimmy-T.
Shades of the Iran Contra hearings, minus the purported alzheimer’s disease.
The smirk after every “I don’t remember “, is a little obvious, but probably not legally so.
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Shades of the Iran Contra hearings, minus the purported alzheimer’s disease.
The smirk after every “I don’t remember “, is a little obvious, but probably not legally so.
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Maybe not legally so, but it does have a name – Duper’s Delight, like she thinks she is getting away with it. I hope she’s wrong.
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Judging by her testimony she’s not qualified to be a dog catcher.
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The difference between a traitor and a patriot is that one has the courage of their convictions, the other has a fear for theirs.
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Greene may look like Benjamin Franklin, but she’s not nearly as smart as Franklin, nor as patriotic.
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