“No, they said they do not believe in evolution, then they said the biggest threat to America: religious radicals living in the Dark Ages.”

—  Jay Leno

Speaking of Sam Brownback, Mike Huckabee, and Tom Tancredo at the 3 May Republican Presidential debate
Monologue, 4 May 2007
The Tonight Show

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