Because we were carrying out an interview that she'd just agreed to, genius.
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I explicitly said from the outset that it was NOT an assault, you cretin.
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Now you are name calling?
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I've recovered already. Doing OK. Sort of interested in why people excuse a Rep.'s erratic, intemperate, ridiculous behavior though.
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Because it was a very minor incident, and she is beloved. You want erratic, intemperate, ridiculous? 1600 PA Ave, baby.
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Instigating unnecessary physical contact is ridiculous, erratic behavior. She "swatted" out of anger and it was ridiculous.
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It wasn't assaultive and I never claimed injury or distress. Just making note of her ridiculous behavior.
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I know how old she is. It's still ridiculous behavior to physically frail around in order to cut an interview short
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Of course I was never remotely in physical danger: never claimed it. I claim she was erratic, intemperate, and ridiculous.
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And the video shows her swatting my arm for no reason. Not assault or dangerous, but unbecoming of a Member of Congress.
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"Unbecoming" is the first accurate word you've used in regard to this. If it was the first word, it would be all over. Why so many others?
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Sure, I agree there are more compelling criticisms of her. Intemperate flailing during interviews is worth noting, though.
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Who cares how old she is? Of course I wasn't in physical danger. That's not the point. The point is that it's ridiculous behavior.
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She swatted my arm in an attempt to evade the question. Perfectly fine behavior, apparently.
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"Spotlight"? I sent three tweets pointing out the ridiculous behavior. It's unbecoming of a member of Congress.
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You are part of the problem of why people are screaming fake news.
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Yes, once people kept flagrantly distorting what occurred, I sat down and wrote a short comment on my phone.
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Michael therapy could help...what is really wrong...you can tell us.
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The point is that evading interview questions by angrily flailing at an interviewer is preposterous conduct for a member of Congress.
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So when a portly self-important neckbeard has her boxed out and is pushing a microphone aggressively in her face she should wilt and submit?
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