Which may explain the existence of one Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
You see, in a week where a former president is on trial on bogus, kangaroo court charges, where Jewish students have to fear being stabbed in the eye by their lunatic Hamas-supporting peers, and where the Supreme Court is hearing multiple landmark cases on abortion and homelessness, the thing Elizabeth Warren wants to talk about is the color of text bubbles on your phones.
So let me explain: Warren is trying to push a law that will ban smartphone companies like Apple for "Discriminating" against people who don't own iPhones by changing the color of the text bubbles they send from blue to green.
Which brings us back to the real point about Elizabeth Warren, which is far bigger than Google and its minor tiffs with Apple: namely, that Elizabeth Warren is petty.
Apparently, Harvard's "Rights" as a consumer didn't apply to their ability to make an informed decision about Elizabeth "Pocahontas" Warren.
Elizabeth Warren is well within her rights to waste her time - and that of the Senate - with these kinds of quixotic, donor-driven crusades.
Or actually, maybe that's too broad. Maybe we just can't have a serious country while Elizabeth Warren is a member of the US Senate.
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