“That’s a clown question, bro” is officially in the lexicon

A couple weeks ago, baseballer Bryce Harper became a bit of a viral sensation when he responded to a question he didn’t like in an interview with, “I’m not answering that. That’s a clown question, bro.”

The simple insult and fun phrasing may have just enough appeal to stick around for a little while. Here’s Senator Harry Reid putting it to use for himself…

(via Gawker)

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3 Responses

  1. Lee Shelton says:

    What other kinds of questions is one supposed to ask a clown?

  2. I think when a 72-year-old Congressman uses a word/phrase, that actually means that it’s already been in, and subsequently left, the lexicon.

  3. Alex Philip says:

    What was the question?

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