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🗓️ 9 May 2019
⏱️ 50 minutes
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0:29.9 | A House Committee has voted to find attorney general William Barr in contempt of Congress, |
0:35.1 | making Barr one of the 257 million Americans who now hold Congress in contempt. The number |
0:40.6 | of Americans who hold Congress in contempt is essentially the entire population of the |
0:44.3 | country, minus children, four-legged animals dressed up as humans, Democrats attempting |
0:49.0 | to vote when they're actually dead, and Americans who are too busy watching real mafia |
0:52.5 | housewives to find out what the word Congress means. Although many in that last category |
0:56.7 | said of Congress turned out to be anything like those useless fat guys wandering around |
1:00.4 | Washington, D.C., they guess contempt would be a good word for how they felt about them. |
1:04.9 | One voter in a statement shouted at an interviewer through a locked front door said, |
1:08.5 | quote, at first, I was unsure whether I held Congress in contempt or whether Congress was |
1:12.7 | actually beneath my contempt. But I finally decided if I could have contempt for that movie |
1:17.1 | villain who had 23 different personalities and kidnap teenage girls, then I guess I wasn't |
1:21.6 | too high-minded to have contempt for Jerry Nadler, too. |
1:24.5 | Unquote. In a fact check of that statement, the Daily Wire found that the dictionary defines |
1:29.0 | contempt as the feeling with which a person regards anything considered mean, vile, or |
1:34.1 | worthless, making it almost impossible to distinguish between contempt and the emotion |
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