Christine O'Donnell Claims Some Mice Have Human Brains VIDEO

by TheCameraObscura | September 21, 2010 at 05:32 pm
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Fresh off her admitted flirtation with witchcraft clip, Tea Party Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell has now been caught claiming that some mice have fully functioning human brains.

Comments Christine O’Donnell made in a few years ago about mice with fully functioning human brains had the crew on ‘Morning Joe’ howling with laughter.

“American scientific companies are cross-breeding humans and animals and coming up with mice with fully functioning human brains,” O’Donnell argued on the three-year-old clip from ‘The O’Reilly Factor.’
Joe Scarborough, who made little attempt to contain his cackling, had this to say about the clip: “That wasn’t from like 1984, that wasn’t when she was on the satanic alter having her first high school date. That was like ’07.”
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ishambat

This of course cuts both ways. She may say that there are mice with human brains, but I know one human with the brain of a mouse.

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nanute

Next thing you know O'Donnell will be claiming that scientists are cross breeding humans with vegetables which will create pea brains. Oh wait. Never mind.

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ishambat

I wonder if she got the idea for this from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

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YankeeJim

This is not funny at all. Of course some mice have human brains. See post pic.

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nanute

I had no idea Walt Disney was a scientist. Show me a picture of the pea brain vegetable/human, and I'll be afraid. Very afraid. (The Green Giant does not count.)

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YankeeJim

Christine O'Donnell is part tomato

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ishambat

What's the other part? Nuts?

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Perry Stahlsis

Wait til the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement [www.vhemt.org/]    gets a hold of this one.    It's going to take it viral.

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OnTheOtherHand

As nutty as she sounds, genetically altered lab animals, called chimera, like mice with human nervous systems, are being altered and bred to be born with all manner of disabilities and used by the scientific community.The scientific community has a formula for the percentage of DNA alteration that they have decided gets just close enough to humans, without the animal becoming a fully sentient being like a human.My question is: do they know this in all certainty?

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