East Tennessee’s Tim Burchett, a Republican, said he believes that aliens must have the technological capacity to “turn us into a charcoal briquette”.

  • Treczoks
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    111 year ago

    Check out other things he said, it fits. I wonder how people that stupid actually get voted into office. Shouldn’t people vote for someone smarter than themselves to represent them? Or did they?

    • HeinousTugboat
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      91 year ago

      One of Dubya’s biggest selling points was that he was “someone you could have a beer with”.

      So no, the people that vote for those kinds of people don’t want someone smarter than themselves. They want someone like themselves.

      That was actually a part of Hilary’s trouble too: people just didn’t like her on a personality level, so they didn’t vote for her.

      • Neato
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        81 year ago

        One of Dubya’s biggest selling points was that he was “someone you could have a beer with”.

        Which is insane because W. went to a prep school and graduated from Harvard and Yale. His goofiness hid his incredibly privileged upbringing.

          • Ragnell
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            11 year ago

            It was an act, but coincidentally he actually wasn’t that smart.

      • AnActualFossil
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        21 year ago

        It’s apparently illegal to have a beer with someone that’s not a complete imbecile in the US.

        Probably one of those old laws that never got repelled.