Something is wrong with GOP Senator Tommy Tuberville

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How utterly stupid, idiotic and crazy IS Tommy Tuberville? The Alabama Senator who should not BE a Senator had an interview with CNN’s Kaitlan Collins. And Tommy decided it might be a great idea to defend racists nationwide.

That might be why he indignantly protested that being a White Nationalist does not make one a racist. Earth to Tommy Tuberville — you’re an idiot. A White Nationalist is defined as “one of a group of militant white people who espouse white supremacy.”

See how easy that is, Tommy? Has such a thing as looking up the meaning of a word never occurred to you? Apparently not. As Rolling Stone put it: “Tommy Tuberville is either extremely dumb or extremely racist.” Personally, I do not agree with Rolling Stone. Hear me out.

I think it’s this: “Tommy Tuberville is BOTH extremely dumb and extremely racist.” I just don’t think there’s an either/or here. Tommy fought with Collins live on CNN, saying White Nationalists “simply “have a few different beliefs” than other people. What? I’ll say they do.

What the HECK is Tommy thinking? Is he just madly seeking attention? Is he jealous that his buddies Cruz and McCarthy have been very much mocked lately, and perhaps Tommy feels he, too, should be getting some of that laughter?

I think the moral of this little story is — never elect a Republican football coach to the Senate. Tommy is an insane bag of tricks for ANY pundits on a slow news day or, for that matter, on ANY news day. He’s the gift that keeps on giving — giving racism, stupidity, and complete incompetence.

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