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Flashback: MSNBC Host: Electoral College Would Be Unconstitutional If Not In Constitution
What are we supposed to do with this?


Yeah, you’re reading that headline correctly. This comes from one of the geniuses over at MSDNC MSNBC. Try not to laugh.
You will. You’ll laugh. Just make sure you aren’t holding a drink.
Enjoy…
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WATCH: @chrislhayes on the electoral college: “The weirdest thing about the electoral college is the fact that if it wasn’t specifically in the Constitution for the presidency, it would be unconstitutional.” #inners
WATCH: @chrislhayes on the electoral college: “The weirdest thing about the electoral college is the fact that if it wasn't specifically in the Constitution for the presidency, it would be unconstitutional.” #inners pic.twitter.com/bA5n31w03y
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If it weren’t in the constitution it’d be unconstitutional? I think I’m gonna write that down. 😂😂😂
If it weren’t in the constitution it’d be unconstitutional? I think I’m gonna write that down. 😂😂😂
— charlie (@charliemenghett) August 31, 2019
Weird thing about abortion. If It wasn’t specifically permitted by law, it would be illegal
Weird thing about abortion. If It wasn’t specifically permitted by law, it would be illegal
— What Difference Does It Make? (@Craaazzyuuh) August 31, 2019
“Breaking: the President of the United States of America is elected via different methodology than Class President at some local school somewhere.”
That’s some solid work there, guys and gals. Keep it up.
“Breaking: the President of the United States of America is elected via different methodology than Class President at some local school somewhere.”
That’s some solid work there, guys and gals. Keep it up.
— Mike (@mikecarroll1974) August 31, 2019
“If the bicameral legislature weren’t in the Constitution it would be unconstitutional!”
These people are insane. @allinwithchris
"If the bicameral legislature weren't in the Constitution it would be unconstitutional!"
These people are insane. @allinwithchris
— John Rambo (@JohnJRamboEsq) August 31, 2019
The United States has over 320 million people over spread out over roughly 3.8 million square miles. A classroom has somewhere between 20-30 people over roughly 1,000 square feet. #Analogying
The United States has over 320 million people over spread out over roughly 3.8 million square miles. A classroom has somewhere between 20-30 people over roughly 1,000 square feet. #Analogying https://t.co/uDlIp4koLD
— Alex Christy (@alexchristy17) August 31, 2019
Chris remembers his time in student government but apparently skipped civics…
Chris remembers his time in student government but apparently skipped civics… https://t.co/URdHqBMyw6
— James Hasson (@JamesHasson20) August 31, 2019
So he wants to abolish the senate also?
So he wants to abolish the senate also?
— Mike Parker (@MJP1313) August 31, 2019
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