I think this will be a standard thing from now on. A media person will work as an operative for the Democrats and provoke some sort of incident with a Republican candidate. They will act obnoxious and record the angry or exasperated answer without mentioning what led up to it. They will act in a physically threatening way and when the Republican pushes the operative out of the way, it is “assault.” The reporter will say he was only trying to get close to take a picture or he will say he could not hear the candidate so he moved closer and the candidate inexplicably pushed him.
>I think this will be a standard thing from now on. A media person will work as an operative for the Democrats and provoke some sort of incident with a Republican candidate. They will act obnoxious and record the angry or exasperated answer without mentioning what led up to it. They will act in a physically threatening way and when the Republican pushes the operative out of the way, it is assault. The reporter will say he was only trying to get close to take a picture or he will say he could not hear the candidate so he moved closer and the candidate inexplicably pushed him.
Time to start wearing video camera’s then.
Kind of an expansion of what they did with George Allen in Virginia and the “macaca” incident.
I think this will be a standard thing from now on. A media person will work as an operative for the Democrats and provoke some sort of incident with a Republican candidate.
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If I was a politician I would notify the presstitutes that none of them would be permitted to address me except by invitation, and always from a distance of at least 20 feet. And the first “gotcha” question or remark would end the interview immediately.