@matty What I'm saying is that I'm sick of people failing it, just shut up and recognize you can't do it rather than spewing some nonsense and patting yourself on the back.
If you think it's an abusive hypothetical, just say "no office I never stopped beating my wife"
Some people dismissed it because there are some retards that learned how to answer the questions correctly without understanding why a given answer is correct. Ultimately abstractions still cook the neegus noggin and I will continue rotation a swastika made of apples in my mind. (Hile hitluh)
@RichardKuklinskisIcyGlare right - that's what I'm getting at. It's quite likely he intentionally failed this.
And part of the problem is that we are so degraded as a society that failing a question like this is seen as acceptable rather than proof you should be removed from your office immediately.
Intentionally failed 😏 he knows he can't ever go against the jew agenda even if it makes him look like a dullard. He doesn't care he's becoming a millionaire out of it
@sickburnbro >we don't consider it important anymore Is it that, or the mass of America have not cared about attaining high knowledge and those who use true knowledge righteously? Anti-intellectualism has been a thing in this country, for better and for worse, for a long time.
Also, that sounds more like pilpul from a professional lawyer than a failure of the breakfast. Murphy is smart enough to understand hypotheticals. He just doesn't want the truth and goodness to succeed in this country.
@SuperSnekFriend That's a good question, but I think it's not even that - it's that people have decided that having politicians that pander and lie is fine.
@ThatWouldBeTelling the one advantage for white guys is that they have less of that - democrats still feel ok asking "mean and hard" questions to them.
@sickburnbro What's particularly amusing is that Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut was being hailed as a particularly effective communicator for the Democratic party (see link for one example of this two weeks ago). Obama, Trump, and "Biden" basically broke the party as a functioning entity outside of their regional enclaves, many of which are propped up by their voting machines.
Here I'm sure we also have an example of the "hot house flower" effect, Democrats in those regions, Kamala is a prime example, never had to fight hard and wilt on the national stage.