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Sarah Palin Thinks She Can Mock Someone For Not Knowing Things


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Newly-elected Congresswomen Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez refereed to the three branches of government as the “three chambers of Congress,” then the “three chambers of government,” which she said was “the presidency, the Senate and the House.”


The three branches of government are Executive, Legislative, Judicial, and the purpose of them were to keep a "checks and balances" on the others.


As an AOC fan I won't deny that it's not a good look, but she is one Congresswomen so honestly no one cares. But it's because of the political views of AOC, and it's popularity that has people on the right or in the middle worried.


It's why Fox News mocked AOC for have troubles affording an apartment D.C. which one would think a conservative would like, but we know that conservatism has faded into oligarchy, and authoritarianism.


It's AOC's beliefs that has anyone pouncing on a slip up of words, and believe it or not, Sarah Palin has tried to make fun of AOC whenever she has an inconsequential mistake:

Honest Nonsense replied:

Is it sanctimonious? Yes, but it's also true.


Today Donald Trump released a White House statement, in which he declared that it doesn't matter than an American journalist was killed.


Nevertheless, that Sarah Palin would make fun of someone for what they have said is both ironic, and hilarious.


After all, she needed to write tax cuts on her hand.


At least AOC doesn't need to write "Universal Healthcare" on her palms.


We forget that before Trump, there already has been a Trump:


What do you read Sarah?:


Why do I like Twitter? Someone reminded me of this:





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