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WHo was that women on TV yesterday telling America that scientists have developed mice with human Brains?
She was something to do with the teatime party so perhaps she meant politicians have developed humans with fully-functioning mouse brains?
I got the impression that O'Donnell really believed what she was saying. Please tell me it was a manipulated image and really there are not people that barmy being given air-time in the USA. They are supposed to be our allies, FFS.
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- BobLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Christine O'Donnell.
I believe the clip is real. If you search around on the net there are plenty of news stories referring to it, from some pretty reputable sources as well.
Worse, I think she was serious, in that she believed this was the case.
To be fair, the clip was from Fox News which is the televisual equivalent of our "The Sun".
The only qualification to be a Fox News "Contributor" or even "Expert" on a particular subject is that you espouse the right general opinions. Occasionally the "Contributors" go a little off message, which it seems may have been the case here. As the anchor (O'Reilly) had to pull her into line.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
It would have to be a really big mouse to have a human brain
- ?Lv 61 decade ago
Most likely referring to the left as it has several similarities to 'mouse thinking', especially the attention span, intelligence level and always looking for other people's cheese.
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- 1 decade ago
considering we have obama as president of the united states, it makes one wonder if these mice are probably smarter then, than human beings.