@@sebastiendeschamps3135 The US President had the legal right to pardon anyone for a crime committed. A major arguing point between Trump and Clinton in their debates and rivaling campaigns was Trump pushing hard on Clinton for her email scandal. At one point, he even threatened to put her in jail if he became the president. So the joke here is not only is she saying the polite expression "pardon me," she's also asking him to not put her in jail, but pardon her crime.
I love the ones where a parent reads from one of the books the left is fighting tooth and nail to keep in schools and the board is just like, sir this is inappropriate for this room full of adults
0:15 for context this is a dad at a school board meeting protesting overly explicit material used in the schools curriculum or library. He's reading it aloud to highlight the vulgarity lmao
In library. Tbf, i loved reading adult themed books in middle/high school, and most of them i managed to get from the school and public library. I wouldn't be the same person i am today if all i had to read in my childhood were YA/bullshit sanitized 'safe' books. I did not like reading, and started loving it only after randomly coming across some Lovecraft short story in my parents library, which was definitly NOT for a little kid.
Besides his pro-segregation stance, he wasn't entirely a bad person. He was just doing what he assumed would be the best for America in that current state
@@thebohemiancowboy2805 Many societies cannot unite together, especially if two sides have fatal history with each other. Many black nationalists like Malcolm X realized this too, and as we see with the current state of South Africa, Mandela's utopian state will never happen. There is an argument for it