Question of the day

If the State of the Union is so strong, how is it that it can’t stand against women wearing t-shirts in the balcony?

Somehow, I am reminded of being scolded for putting pennies on the railroad tracks when I was a kid, being told it was a danger for the trains, which could be derailed. This scared me more than anything– there were miles of railroad tracks where people could put pennies, and that could cause the entire thing to fly apart? You couldn’t pay me enough to ride on a train if that was true.

The same thing applies here.

3 thoughts on “Question of the day”

  1. “If the State of the Union is so strong, how is it that it can’t stand against women wearing t-shirts in the balcony?”

    Because to act like a stupid ass in the Capitol, you cannot be an unelected attention whore.

  2. “If the State of the Union is so strong, how is it that it can’t stand against women wearing t-shirts in the balcony?”

    Because to act like a stupid ass in the Capitol, you cannot be an unelected attention whore.

    Then explain Bush’s first term.

    [rim shot!]

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