Colorado Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert posted a meme on Twitter that only succeeded in reinforcing the widely-held belief her skull is filled with dust and cobwebs instead of a functional brain.
“Sometimes a meme says it best,” Boebert wrote in a note to go along with her meme in which you can see a “Map showing the only place my taxes should go to.”
Of course, anyone who knows basic geography can easily take a look at Boebert’s map and immediately know two states are missing: Alaska and Hawaii.
Also missing are Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam, all of which are a part of the United States.
The incomplete map from Boebert shouldn’t surprise anyone who’s been paying attention since she first joined Congress three years ago. Here’s a few other examples that help explain why she needed multiple attempts to pass the GED high school equivalency exam:
Pursing? What does that even mean?
Holy shit! She can’t even spell her own name correctly!
Imeach Biden? Can someone please give us all a definition of what that word means?
The Founding Fathers were terrified of Facebook not allowing free speech on their platform, according to Lauren.
As for Boebert’s map, that also drew plenty of mockery.
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