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moronic

[muh-ron-ik] / məˈrɒn ɪk /


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A Pelosi aide denounced his comments as “moronic” after reports that the top House Democrat herself had called McCarthy a “moron.”

From Reuters

Senator Mitt Romney, Republican of Utah, said in an interview on Wednesday that “the politicization of vaccination is an outrage and frankly moronic.”

From New York Times

Conservatives will stand by anything — no matter how blatantly moronic — in the name of "owning the liberals."

From Salon

Partnering with Hero made more sense than trying to break into India solo, Luke said, because trying to replicate the dealerships and presence the Indian manufacturer has built out over decades would be “moronic.”

From The Verge

In a state as corrupt as Illinois, there’s usually a selfish reason for consistently embracing a moronic public policy like this.

From Washington Times