embarrassing, pennsylvania democrats elected a dead man. they knew they were doing it. they did it anyway. this would seem to defeat the idea of representative democracy, which is that you vote for people so that they can represent you. but party leaders in pennsylvania were not embarrassed. they were proud, quote: well we are incredibly saddened by the loss of representative tony deluca they said in a statement. we are proud to see the voters show their confidence in him and his commitment to democratic values by reelecting posthumously. in other words, electing a guy who can t possibly represent you is not an offense against democracy, it s the essence of democracy. now, it s not a typo. they put that in a press release and actually makes kind of sense when you remember it was also in the state of pennsylvania that democratic party leaders backed a senate candidate called john fetterman long after he had suffered a massive stroke and could not longer talk or communicate cle
admirals outfits pretending to be women. that could happen. i m honored to serve as the first female four star officer of the u.s. public health service commissioned corps. tucker: now, that person is obviously mentally ill. but so are the rest of us if we accept it as normal. adam carolla is an expert on the hilarious and terrifying. he joins us tonight adam thank you so much for coming on. it sounds like the standards for leadership have been inverted, like the craziest person, the least competent person, the most obviously unqualified person becomes the leader of everybody else. well, i mean, think about this. do a little thought experiment. all the people you just mentioned and we ll throw in biden and kamala harris as well. would you hire them to coach your small town high school football team?