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If you wish to be removed, please [click here]( to unsubscribe. [[The Health Edge] ---------------------------------------------------------------]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( A Christmas story by Luis Gutierrez DimWit Politics - Larry Horist In case you missed it, Illinois Congressman Luis Gutierrez offered up his personal rendering of a Christmas story during hearings in which Homeland Security Director Kirstjen Nielsen was in the witness chair. In one of his cliche hyper-emotional moments, Gutierrez compared the concept of an American border wall with the birth of Jesus. Yep! That is precisely what he did. What if -- Gutierrez rhetorically angrily wondered -- there was a wall that prevented Mary and Joseph from reaching that manger in Bethlehem? There would be no Jesus Christ today, he said. Not sure how a wall would have prevented the actual birth. Gutierrez seems to be informationally shortchanged in biology, theology and religious history. Analogies are supposed to have at least a scintilla of comparison. On the other hand, enraged people rarely display rationality - and rage is one of Gutierrez political hallmarks. As a finale to his outburst, Gutierrez rose and left the hearing. This was classic Gutierrez theater performed on innumerable occasions in the past. His diminutive size and fiery rhetoric earned him the nickname El Gallito, "the little fighting rooster." Others have referred to him with a different pejorative associated with a rooster, but enough said on that subject. ...[More]( Afterquote... "Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain - and most fools do." - Benjamin Franklin [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [DimWit Politics]( You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Remove]( your email address from our list. We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy](. This email was sent by: [DimWit Politics - A Conservative View of Why Liberals are Clueless]( 6890 E. Sunrise Dr. Ste 120-137 Tucson, AZ. 85750 Don't forget, your friend wants to be interesting too. So [Forward this Email to a Friend](

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