Sen. John Kennedy on Thursday said 'common sense is illegal in Washington, D.C.' and he doesn't understand how some people roaming around the nation's capital 'made it through the birth canal.'
“America is not perfect, but we are good, and I cannot imagine what the world would be like without our country,” he said.said the country was far better off when Republicans controlled the levers of government. He cited tax cuts, the rollback of federal regulations, the strengthening of the southern border, and the confirmation of conservative judges.
Mr. Biden, he said, has been a disaster and that the liberal vision for the nation does not make any sense. “If you put President Biden in charge of the Sahara Desert he would run out of sand,” he said “If aliens landed in• Seth McLaughlin can be reached at
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