Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
People are ridiculous. The body’s instinct is to push back when being handled. It’s nearly impossible to not resist when grabbed. How do people not understand this? He wasn’t pushing an officer, his body and instinct was to resist being grabbed.
I doubt there is anyone on the planet who could stay still when forcibly grabbed. You can’t easily overpower instinct. Especially in an instant.
Are you saying he just walked quietly into the room, and they grabbed him out of the blue for no reason?
That’s, in fact, what the tape shows.
DP. C'mon, man. Stop the gaslighting. He was aggressively shouting at Noem and interrupting her speech. He didn't deserve to get thrown on the ground, but of course he was out of line and should have been escorted out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
People are ridiculous. The body’s instinct is to push back when being handled. It’s nearly impossible to not resist when grabbed. How do people not understand this? He wasn’t pushing an officer, his body and instinct was to resist being grabbed.
I doubt there is anyone on the planet who could stay still when forcibly grabbed. You can’t easily overpower instinct. Especially in an instant.
Are you saying he just walked quietly into the room, and they grabbed him out of the blue for no reason?
That’s, in fact, what the tape shows.
DP. C'mon, man. Stop the gaslighting. He was aggressively shouting at Noem and interrupting her speech. He didn't deserve to get thrown on the ground, but of course he was out of line and should have been escorted out.
Well, since we have the tape, we know who’s gaslighting. Put down the Koolaid. You can create new brain matter. It’s not too late…
You know we've all seen the tape, right? And that he didn't quietly raise his hand and "simply ask a question"? Again - he did not deserve to be put on the ground and handcuffed, but when behave the way he did (reminder: we've all seen his outburst), you deserve to be escorted out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He looks and sounds dangerous and unhinged.
How is he acting appropriately? If that was a guy off the street, in front of your kids’s school, you’d want him arrested.
He became unhinged when he was attacked by the thugs. Watch the full video and pretend it is Senator Thune and not Senator Padiila.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
People are ridiculous. The body’s instinct is to push back when being handled. It’s nearly impossible to not resist when grabbed. How do people not understand this? He wasn’t pushing an officer, his body and instinct was to resist being grabbed.
I doubt there is anyone on the planet who could stay still when forcibly grabbed. You can’t easily overpower instinct. Especially in an instant.
Are you saying he just walked quietly into the room, and they grabbed him out of the blue for no reason?
That’s, in fact, what the tape shows.
DP. C'mon, man. Stop the gaslighting. He was aggressively shouting at Noem and interrupting her speech. He didn't deserve to get thrown on the ground, but of course he was out of line and should have been escorted out.
Well, since we have the tape, we know who’s gaslighting. Put down the Koolaid. You can create new brain matter. It’s not too late…
Anonymous wrote:This is insane. Noem's response is that he was disrespectful and she'll call him later.
Cabinet members are more powerful than senators? What has happened to her brain?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
People are ridiculous. The body’s instinct is to push back when being handled. It’s nearly impossible to not resist when grabbed. How do people not understand this? He wasn’t pushing an officer, his body and instinct was to resist being grabbed.
I doubt there is anyone on the planet who could stay still when forcibly grabbed. You can’t easily overpower instinct. Especially in an instant.
Are you saying he just walked quietly into the room, and they grabbed him out of the blue for no reason?
That’s, in fact, what the tape shows.
DP. C'mon, man. Stop the gaslighting. He was aggressively shouting at Noem and interrupting her speech. He didn't deserve to get thrown on the ground, but of course he was out of line and should have been escorted out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
People are ridiculous. The body’s instinct is to push back when being handled. It’s nearly impossible to not resist when grabbed. How do people not understand this? He wasn’t pushing an officer, his body and instinct was to resist being grabbed.
I doubt there is anyone on the planet who could stay still when forcibly grabbed. You can’t easily overpower instinct. Especially in an instant.
Are you saying he just walked quietly into the room, and they grabbed him out of the blue for no reason?
That’s, in fact, what the tape shows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
People are ridiculous. The body’s instinct is to push back when being handled. It’s nearly impossible to not resist when grabbed. How do people not understand this? He wasn’t pushing an officer, his body and instinct was to resist being grabbed.
I doubt there is anyone on the planet who could stay still when forcibly grabbed. You can’t easily overpower instinct. Especially in an instant.
Are you saying he just walked quietly into the room, and they grabbed him out of the blue for no reason?
Anonymous wrote:
People are ridiculous. The body’s instinct is to push back when being handled. It’s nearly impossible to not resist when grabbed. How do people not understand this? He wasn’t pushing an officer, his body and instinct was to resist being grabbed.
I doubt there is anyone on the planet who could stay still when forcibly grabbed. You can’t easily overpower instinct. Especially in an instant.