And i thought she was funny. What was her best joke you that heard there . I dont even remember what she said there. Oh, i thought it was Elizabeth Warren. I thought that was pretty funny. That was the best one. Youre going to talk about it. You saw what the former congressman, what was his name, chaffetz, on twitter when he tweeted the terrible thing, he was at disneyland or disney world with his kids and there was a picture of a native american or at least a carving, a sculpture, a statue and he was standing there saying look, im at disneyland or disney world, i forget which one, with Elizabeth Warren. It wasnt funny. But in that setting i thought the joke was appropriate and funny. And listen, weve got to stop being so pc or were going to kill comedy. Youve got to understand listen, you dont want to insult people just because you you dont want to be racist or sexist or youve got to know some boundaries. But we cant kill comedy. And comedy is not about being politically correct. Its
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9:40 AM January 28, 2021
Cllr Ben Kushner and town council chairman Jan Barber planting a tree to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.
- Credit: Nailsea Town Council
Holocaust Memorial Day was marked in Nailsea with the planting of an oak tree on Lions Green.
Nailsea Town Council held the socially distanced event, which included a speech from chairman Jan Barber, followed by a reading of the Kaddish - a sacred Jewish prayer for all those who died - by councillor Ben Kushner.
Holocaust Memorial Day is held on January 27, to mark the date in 1945 when Allied troops liberated the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp in Nazi-occupied Poland.