Chances are you're tired of hearing about this girl, and believe me we are too. Of course, without her show, it's been a lot harder for her to troll us as of late. However, if there's a will, there's always a way.
During this year's Politicon, Tomi Lahren and Chelsea Handler had the chance to go toe to toe in a debate. Healthcare is and has always been a big topic. Despite the Senate Republicans inability to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Lahren wasted no time in bashing it saying that Obamacare “fails the very people that it’s intended to help.” During the debate, Lahren also revealed that she is still on her parents' insurance.
“Luckily I am 24 so I am still on my parents’ …” Lahren said.
That's fine and dandy, but let us not forget that her ability to do so is a benefit of Obamacare which allows young adults to stay on their parents’ insurance plans until age 26. Previously, the cutoff was 19, or 22 for full-time students.
The irony and hypocrisy of Lahren did not go unnoticed, and Twitter lit her up.
If Tomi Lahren was a real conservative she'd get off her parents' insurance and pay for her own. Except… she can't hold down a job… https://t.co/SbSRuD9Qt5
— (((Charles Young))) (@CharlieYoungEsq) July 30, 2017
Maybe her mommy will give her a free job again pic.twitter.com/sPF95Hqzbs
— S.A. Barton SciFi! (@Tao23) July 30, 2017
Didn't anyone ever teach her that it is better to have people wonder if you're stupid instead of opening your mouth and removing all doubt?
— Cynethryth (@Cynethryth5) July 30, 2017
Tomi Lahren said "Luckily I'm 24 and I'm still on my parents health care."
*Ahem* pic.twitter.com/UP6Gc1yIJg
— Nerdy Wonka (@NerdyWonka) July 30, 2017
It's that kind of profound political insight that makes Tomi such a sought-after media personality. https://t.co/yiKeAk0EZ1
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) July 30, 2017
Tomi is showing us how what we called "the slacker mandate" is just another leg up for people with parent who are there to help them.
— Amanda Carpenter (@amandacarpenter) July 30, 2017
Tomi Lahren's idiocy is a reminder of why I got an education. She's the alternate ending in my choose-your-own-adventure & it ain't pretty.
— Susie Meister (@susie_meister) July 30, 2017
Oh girl, who do you want to be today, the pot or the kettle? The lesson of the day, hypocrisy will always get called out in the days of the Internet. Imagine hating something so much, but then benefiting from it. Welcome to America.