Meh... I'd prefer not to antagonize them at this critical stage of consideration - there's a time and place... and not sure that was it.
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There is a time and place and it is now and everywhere. With very few exceptions, the media is playing into whatever the GOP wants.
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There are reporters working diligently to identify, corrorborate & publicize info about Kavanaugh & his associates that the FBI may never be able to get to. And that Rs may never make public.
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And that has nothing to do with questioning GOP senators
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My point is that the media are not all playing into what the GOP wants.
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Protestors? You mean citizens, right?
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Recent events have proven that protestors tend to pose more hard hitting questions than reporters.
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yeah because you'd get an answer other than "waiting for the FBI to complete their investigation" if the protesters hadn't "interrupted"
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And someone else got a great quote from both Senators in the train, so... First Amendment wins all around. Sorry you missed this one!
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I'm not entirely sure you understand the point of a protest. They aren't there to help the media. They are trying to put pressure on the senators.
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I'm sorry that the actual fight for democracy is affecting your job. If they lose their fight, there may eventually be no free press left. So you could probably just try harder at your job and stop complaining that the American people are in your way.
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if you don’t have the skills to report on free speech and democracy maybe you should find another job
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These protesters remind Senators that they work for us, human beings. Not the all mighty dollar.
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Does that include breaking down the door to a Representative's office? Is that reminding someone who they work?
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Can you lock your boss out of your office? We the People ARE the boss, tired of being locked out!
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Bullshit. I wouldn’t break down my bosses door to confront her. Likewise she wouldn’t do that to me. It’s called respect.
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I didn't ask if you'd break it down - I asked if you would be allowed to Lock the Door. But you knew that. Just as you know no one broke anyone's door down. Good Day
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Good to know you're okay with this. Can't wait to see your reaction if something like this happened to Auntie Maxine. Piss on your good day.pic.twitter.com/nmIWVPxuOn
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