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Sen. Mazie Hirono asks who the heck would know what our Founding Fathers meant when they wrote the Constitution

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.

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It’s a mystery.

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The Founding Fathers could never have foreseen someone as dumb as Mazie Hirono becoming a senator either.


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