Posted on 03/14/2016 2:43:52 AM PDT by AnthonySoprano
Both, I think.
No video shows her on the ground, or even close to it.
Videos show that Lewendowski may have come close enough to touch her as he followed Trump and scooted by in front of her, but did nothing violent or overly aggressive. He wasn’t even paying attention to her. Heck, you get jostled more walking on the streets of New York City.
And here’s a source for a copy of that police report, just for the record:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/03/11/business/media/document-fields-police-report.html
Kudos to the NY Times for this, which is something I rarely find myself granting to that organization. For all the heat over this event, you’d think a key source document would be easier to find linked from the many stories on this. But not so. I was about ready to send an FOIA request to the town clerk, and then I found this link.
Now we understand how untrue rape claimers in colleges. Her friends believed if become true. With the same factually of the View.
There is one video where you see him reaching for her while she is moving right to left in the frame and her progress stops abruptly and she seems to be pulled back a bit. At the same moment, his movement tracks hers in a way that suggests he stopped her and held her back/pulled her. Very hard to tell how hard he pulled, how hard his grip, etc.
As a lawyer, I can say that, outside the sphere of a setting where each person is engaged in a particular role (a bouncer and patron, eg., event security and concertgoer, eg., security at political event, eg. policeman and suspect), assault is any unwanted contact. Each of the situations that permit some level of unwanted contact is a universe of its own defined by the reasonableness of the contact or force used. I have no idea how this fits on the scale, but it is probably a lot smarter for a senior campaign staffer not to do the touching in the first place. Overall, I’d say he did a no-no but its being blown out of proportion.
He fed the fire.
Bump
When you've got a BIG lie going, you have to commit to it... all the way.
Guilty.
“Each of the situations that permit some level of unwanted contact is a universe of its own defined by the reasonableness of the contact or force used. I have no idea how this fits on the scale, but it is probably a lot smarter for a senior campaign staffer not to do the touching in the first place.”
Good point. When there’s a sliding scale of acceptability, it’s better to aim for the “zero” end.
A secret service agent in trail to Trump’s right is in evidence by the videos. Something occurred at the moment the agent drew close to the position occupied by Fields and the Washington Post reporter.
What incident drew the secret service agents attention, such that he fell back, and allowed Fields to enter a position of pursuit on Trump’s right side?
Lewendowski appears to realize security has been compromised, and steps obliquely to interpose himself between Trump, and someone reaching toward Trump.
Why Did Michelle Fields Cancel on Fox News? -- 2 posted on 03/30/2016 2:20:08 PM PDT by Travis McGee
It's a pretty good that that's bullsh!t.
It's also a pretty good bet that there's a big ZOT in your future.
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