MSNBC’s Contessa Brewer: “Isn’t Pot The Way A Lot Of People Pursue Happiness?”
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Sounds like it’s the way she pursues her happiness.
That Al Gore bit kills me everytime I see it.
probably the dumbest anchorwoman in the world.
Real Conservatives support legalization of certain drugs. Look at Congressman Paul (R) he has never tried pot and still supports it.
I pursue happiness by stalking female news anchors.
I still can’t understand the point if it still federally illegal
wow…
I can’t tell if she’s an anti-Fox bimbo or trying to lawyerize the wording in the Constitution.
Impressive. CNN and MSNBC: racing each other to the bottom.
If people need pot to pursue happiness, they probably need Psychiatric help.
Happiness comes from within; if it isn’t there, you have a big problem.
Such a liberal definition of happiness is why the Constitution is being shredded. One person’s happiness isn’t society’s happiness, and I doubt the Founding Fathers would want to build a country where drug addition was a goal to be pursued… Urgh…
Another reason to NOT watch MSNBC!
LOL!
While I have no problem with decriminalizing personal pot use, this fkn left wingnut has NO clue of what founding fathers meant by ‘pursuit of happiness.’
I don’t think a good buzz is what they had in mind.
I support marijuana decriminalization, mostly for medicinal purposes, but that woman just made me feel embarrassed to support such things. Jefferson’s concept of “pursuit of happiness” had to do with people being able to utilize their property to fulfill whatever ambitions they desire. Recreational drug use, if applicable, would fall under “Liberty”, not “Pursuit for Happiness”.