Lately, we’ve been suggesting that Rep. Eric Swalwell has been vying for the title of the stupidest person in Congress. He’s more of a Twitter troll at this point and has turned his attention to stalking Rep. Lauren Boebert. When it comes down to just plain stupid, we’re thinking either Rep. Maxine Waters or Rep. Mazie Hirono, and Hirono made a convincing argument Tuesday when she asked who the heck could possibly know what our Founding Fathers could have meant when they wrote the Constitution.
Democrat Sen. Mazie Hirono claims it’s ridiculous to refer to the Founding Fathers when interpreting the Constitution: "Who the heck would know what our Founding Fathers meant?" pic.twitter.com/10DiyknTVc
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 12, 2022
It’s a mystery.
— John mcdonnell (@McdoJohn) July 12, 2022
If only there was a way to read their writings and letters
— Hashing Patriot 🇺🇲 (@HashingPatriot) July 12, 2022
Here is a good place to look:https://t.co/cGT0c2apb9
But Hirono probably hasn't ever heard of them: pic.twitter.com/QKb5cyWLsm— 🇺🇸 Geek 🇺🇸 (@Geek1791) July 12, 2022
They wrote extensively. The federalist papers is good place to start. How about all the speeches they gave? All the correspondence we have possession of and all of the books they wrote.
— Ryan B. Leslie (@RyanBLeslie) July 12, 2022
It's not like they could write or anything!
— Nikki Baeley ➐ (@NikkiBAEley) July 12, 2022
They put it in written form. That's why we know.
— Gary Beck (@grumpypapa1111) July 12, 2022
She is brilliant. Wow.
— Mass (@nicholasmasse) July 12, 2022
True. They would have needed to write down words to communicate their thoughts just like others have been doing for centuries. Maybe some of these papers are in the Library of Congress?
— IWriteThereforeIAm🍒 (@BarbMorgenroth) July 12, 2022
The founders seemed to want to be understood very clearly and earnestly. We are not governed by talented people.
— Andy Skypeck (@AndySkypeck) July 12, 2022
Hirono acts like the Constitution was written in some kind of alien hieroglyphics.
— abacus (@funEbone2u) July 12, 2022
They were pretty clear on the subject matter she's trying to muddy.
— Mike Digits (@Mike56500724) July 12, 2022
— {🌟}Lisa Stop The Insanity (@Kikisushi7Lisa) July 12, 2022
Federalist papers are a good start. Historical perspective. Case law from the period. There is ample references to what the Founders meant. One would think a Senator with a well resourced staff could figure that out.
— Atticus Finch (@FinchEsq) July 12, 2022
The Founding Fathers could never have foreseen someone as dumb as Mazie Hirono becoming a senator either.
Related:
Sen. Mazie Hirono gets WAAAY more than she asks for with stupid question about gov doing ANYTHING to men like forcing women to have babieshttps://t.co/vM0jdHIESr
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) May 6, 2022
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