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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Sorry, completely inappropriate. The man was just trying to have a pleasant evening out with his family, and he has to be subjected to that. [/quote] First of all, there was nothing disrespectful in the post show comments. Second of all, if Pence is too thinned skin for that feedback from fellow Americans, then he is in for a very rough ride as Vice President.[/quote] i have no problem if the cast member delivered the same message privately after the show (or before). But to do it publicly makes it a partisan and inappropriate statement. What's next, will national anthem signers at ball games make personal statements in front of 40,000 people after singing the anthem. Will metro train drives start making annoucements over the intercom on the Red Line? Is that also appropriate? No, because that is not the time or place for expressing their personal opinions. [/quote] Agree. You didn't see this level of disrespect (or riots!) when the Republicans lost. [/quote] https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/266034630820507648?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Ill just leave this here...[/quote] A tweet versus a humiliating action?[/quote] There was nothing humiliating about the statement. If you feel differently, identify the "humiliating" language.[/quote] To single out an audience member for mbarrassment? That part. The singling out part. It's rude.[/quote] What harassment? The statement was very respectful. They thanked Pence for coming, they told audience members to stop booing him, and they made a statement that was in no way insulting. Conservatives whining about it are the same ones who mock "safe spaces" and "trigger warnings" and call liberals "special snowflakes," and yet they are outraged and offended by Americans politely addressing their elected leaders. He's not just some random person, he's the VP-elect, and he should expect people to share their views and concerns with him. I can't stand Pence, but he isn't the one acting like a big ol' crybaby about it. [/quote] I'll say it again, s-l-o-w-l-y ... it was rude. [/quote]
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