In the least important news of the day that still counts as national politics, Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) possibly sent a signal to Hillary Clinton that she needs to up her game when it comes to her animal impressions.
Clinton’s impression of a barking dog at a campaign stop was immediately filed under “Trainwreck,” but at least it won’t be entered into the Congressional Record.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski jokingly answers "neigh" on horse protection amendment to #energy bill. https://t.co/nw6uSJdJE4
— CSPAN (@cspan) April 19, 2016
@cspan That was more "goaty" than "horsey".#goatse?
— lohphat (@lohphat) April 19, 2016
@cspan I'm crying
— Wade Chapman (@WadeChapman15) April 19, 2016
Murkowski’s horse impression did accomplish something — who knew there was a horse protection amendment attached to the energy bill?