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Aries Horoscope

Apr 29, 2024… Your attention could be divided between work and pleasure today. If you’re having a hard time staying focused on the task at hand, try getting creative with the things you need to do. You can even make it a game if that inspires you, Aries. You can have fun while taking care of business or stuff around the house — and still have time to focus on what lights up your world. Today can be a win-win for you!

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

Apr 29, 2024… Power, vivacity and problem-solving abilities could converge for Aquarians today. Your talent for juggling lots of things could be tested today. You may get challenged with problems that need your skill for thinking outside the box. Being rigid in your thoughts or actions isn’t the way to get things done on a day like this. Flexibility, negotiation, and good old fashioned heart-to-heart chats will more in line for success with today’s energy.

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

Apr 29, 2024… Power, vivacity and problem-solving abilities could converge for Aquarians today. Your talent for juggling lots of things could be tested today. You may get challenged with problems that need your skill for thinking outside the box. Being rigid in your thoughts or actions isn’t the way to get things done on a day like this. Flexibility, negotiation, and good old fashioned heart-to-heart chats will more in line for success with today’s energy.

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Apr 29, 2024… Power, vivacity and problem-solving abilities could converge for Aquarians today. Your talent for juggling lots of things could be tested today. You may get challenged with problems that need your skill for thinking outside the box. Being rigid in your thoughts or actions isn’t the way to get things done on a day like this. Flexibility, negotiation, and good old fashioned heart-to-heart chats will more in line for success with today’s energy.

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

Apr 29, 2024… Power, vivacity and problem-solving abilities could converge for Aquarians today. Your talent for juggling lots of things could be tested today. You may get challenged with problems that need your skill for thinking outside the box. Being rigid in your thoughts or actions isn’t the way to get things done on a day like this. Flexibility, negotiation, and good old fashioned heart-to-heart chats will more in line for success with today’s energy.

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Democratic Rep Humiliates Herself With Incredibly False Claim

(UnitedVoice.com) – Millions of people watched the last solar eclipse that will take place for the next 20 years. A Democratic congresswoman visited a high school to talk about the event. What she said led to widespread mockery.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has a reputation for being one of the meanest members of the House. Now, she’s being mocked as one of the dumbest. The latest controversy stems from her visit to Houston’s Booker T. Washington High School on April 8. Before the eclipse darkened the skies, the former chair of the House Science Committee’s space subcommittee told the students that a full moon is a “complete rounded circle” and it is “made up mostly of gases.”

Jackson Lee didn’t stop there. She said there are questions about how humans could live on the moon and whether the gases would permit that. The good news is, the moon is a much easier place to inhabit than the sun, according to the congresswoman. She said the sun is very hot, and almost no one can get near it, but “The moon is more manageable.”

The congresswoman went on to refer to the moon as a planet and said she would be the “first in line” to learn how to survive and live on it.

Satire site The Babylon Bee mocked the congresswoman, saying she’d been named as the head of Harvard’s Astronomy Department.

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, said the congresswoman was, “Dumb as dirt.”

Others joked that the video of Jackson Lee’s speech “gives hope that literally anyone can be elected to Congress.”

It wasn’t just the congresswoman’s bad science lesson that caused people to mock her. She also struggled to put the eclipse glasses on, leading to an instant internet meme.

Jackson Lee has not released a statement correcting her speech.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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