Posted on 01/25/2019 12:40:10 PM PST by detective
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) said "there are two co-equal branches of government" during an appearance on CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" Tuesday.
Warren, who is running to be the Democratic nominee for president, neglected to mention the judicial branch while responding to a question from host Anderson Cooper. She also referred to the executive and legislative branches as "the president" and "the Congress."
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Harvard has been turned into an over-priced and over-rated JOKE by the Communists that have infested that once great institution.
You are absolutely correct. Greater than both of them combined.
No wonder she had to pretend to be a “woman of color” in order to get hired at Harvard.
“Elizabeth Warren shows off her Harvard trained intellect.”
Gee, it looks like Warren’s Harvard Trained Intellect is just AOC’s Boston College intellect.
Technically we have three.
Could be Indian math or female math, so I won’t comment about her skills.
OMG!!! And she TAUGHT!
Amazes me how little these a## holes know about our government and our constitution, and the represent us
Warren never went to Harvard and the bartender, AOC, she never went to BC.
Bwahahaha Nice try, Liz.
Just goes to prove that all that is needed to run for senate or congress is the brain of a maggot in a pile of sh!t.
“Thats gonna piss off one of the three...”
There are only two now. Trump has let judges without the authority tell him what he can do as President.
The depth of her idiocy makes the Mindanao Trench seem like a shallow mud puddle.
Exactly. Mom used to buy them Bridgeford frozen loaves and let them expand overnight and we’d have fried bread dough in the morning. My wife still does it. Sorry to tell them but “fry bread” has been around long before they came across the Bering “land bridge”. LOL.
She does until it’s 7-2 conservative judges, then they’ll try to make it powerless.
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