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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Feb 10

    Mike Pence attended another sporting event. There’s another controversy.http://on.wsj.com/2ESKT5B 

    3:00 AM - 10 Feb 2018
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      1. Creatia‏ @creatia Feb 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        What? Did he walk out because some people weren’t using forks?

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      1. Dana Mitsuo M.D.‏ @DLM_MD Feb 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        Pence needs to come back home. Not sure if his intention for being there was to honor our athletes or pick a fight.

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      1. de la Cruz‏ @realhdlc Feb 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        never have i witnessed a more incompetent presidential administration. and hopefully, will never have to bear the pain and embarrassment to witness another. these guys are all idiots!

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      1. Howard G. 🎱 @TheResist‏ @howard_gewirtz Feb 10
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        VP Pence is a life-like robot programmable to perform simple tasks but his AI engine is weak which renders the unit ineffective at higher thinking. An ideal human substitute for ceremonial functions though facial expressions are limited. Simple matching wife unit available.pic.twitter.com/NHwaur6sLP

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      1. EAK‏ @kearyeak Feb 10
        Replying to @WSJ @Tricia_Braun

        Oh good, so as a non-American in the US, I no longer have to stand for the Star Spangled Banner. Rest my weary bones.

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      1. melissa williams‏ @melissawillia37 Feb 10
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        His behavior was inappropriate . He should have been more diplomatic. He’s acting like they are now. No good for anyone!

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      1. Jen‏ @JCEdmund Feb 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        I watched and saw him standing up and cheering when athletes were coming into stadium. What are your knickers twisted about now?

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      1. Hawkeye005‏ @Hawkeye005 Feb 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        Every day ending Y the WSJ funds a meaningless rant.

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      2. Kittenkk_ 💃🏻‏ @Kittenkk2 Feb 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        At any other point in history, This would nothing. But let’s make a big freaking deal over where someone sits. Fed the F up😡

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      1. Raine Smith‏ @Rainebow7Rain Feb 10
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        @VP @realDonaldTrump - maybe this is how we expected our POTUS & VPOTUS to respond to Russia’s attack on our democracy. No applauses toward Putin. No pleasantries in our Oval office. No allowing of sanction implementations to pass. They are our notorious adversary!

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      1. b0rk0w‏ @b0rk0w Feb 10
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        I wonder if Kaepernick would approve?

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      1. shall‏ @SteveHa67779691 Feb 10
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        yet another mistake by this administration to send this unqualified person to represent the USA. Another opportunity botched

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      1. WHOA-DEE‏ @marcusjohnrecco Feb 10
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        Did he walk out?😂😂😂

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      2. THEONEANDONLY007‏ @ONEANDONLY00007 Feb 10
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        Inappropriate for a VP to not stand for a Unified Korea as is not standing for a unified Iraq or Middle East. He has spent too much time under the shadow of Trump/Netanyahu ignoring diplomacy & Christian values! @CNN @CNNPolitics @BBCWorld @XHNews @palestine @netanyahu @UN @DNC

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      3. THEONEANDONLY007‏ @ONEANDONLY00007 Feb 10
        Replying to @ONEANDONLY00007 @WSJ and

        Let him sit permanently after the next elections. USA does not need warmongering VP’s (this is not what America is) @jaketapper @AC360 @wolfblitzer @donlemon @nytimes @BBCBreaking @Olympics @UKParliament @RRD_Davao @UN @GOP @DNC @SpeakerRyan @RandPaul @business

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      2. RMG‏ @G_Eternal Feb 10
        Replying to @WSJ

        Perhaps just perhaps Pence is a little bit wiser than those that took offense or those in the media that love to write/create controversy since Pence knows this is all show and no go and pr chirade/manipulation by North Korea.

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      3. Kathie‏ @kmemiro Feb 10
        Replying to @G_Eternal @WSJ

        Actually, this is the Olympics, not a military parade, these were athletes, not political figures, and some of those athletes were South Korean, our ally. So, no wise is not the word that comes to mind.

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      4. RMG‏ @G_Eternal Feb 10
        Replying to @kmemiro @WSJ

        Count yourself in to the group think crowd being manipulated - Good job 👏 👍🏻

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