Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouting questions during the opening statement and advancing on the cabinet member. This is all acceptable?
Why didn't he wait until Q&A started.
We all know the answer. He wanted to make the news.
So they handcuffed him for being “disrespectful”?
Sounds great! Next time your kid talks out of turn in class then the school resource officer can tackle them to the ground and handcuff them. Right?
Sounds great! You should walk into your child’s classroom during a lesson and start asking the teacher questions.
Shout over the teacher during a lesson and then keep shouting when the school resource officer asks you to leave.
Then, as he pushes you towards the door, keep shouting your questions and refuse to leave.
A better analogy would be a school board member attending a meeting with the superintendent talking to the press.
Oh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Throw his a s s in jail. There is way to ask questions respectfully. The security team did their job. End of story
+500. In this time of violence & high emotions, an unknown guy starts yelling at the Sec of Homeland Security & moving towards her….
I was watching the scene live, & it seemed just like every other situation one sees these days in which some activist disrupts the proceedings with loud inappropriate speech.
You do you people look at yourselves in the mirror? This sleazy lying and maga groveling is so sickening and nauseating.
I hope that you aren’t raising children.
Awful.
DP
I agree with op.
And speaking for myself, I have no problem looking in the mirror. I know that my side is far more truthful than democrats. I know that we are on the right side of issues.
I’ve also raised children. Yea. They’re republicans and we are so damn proud of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouting questions during the opening statement and advancing on the cabinet member. This is all acceptable?
Why didn't he wait until Q&A started.
We all know the answer. He wanted to make the news.
So they handcuffed him for being “disrespectful”?
Sounds great! Next time your kid talks out of turn in class then the school resource officer can tackle them to the ground and handcuff them. Right?
Sounds great! You should walk into your child’s classroom during a lesson and start asking the teacher questions.
If you are a member of Congress, you have oversight authority and are entities to do so. Apparently.
Really not true, but democrats will never admit it.
Walk into any function in progress abd start shouting questions at the speaker.
You will be the ahole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouting questions during the opening statement and advancing on the cabinet member. This is all acceptable?
Why didn't he wait until Q&A started.
We all know the answer. He wanted to make the news.
So they handcuffed him for being “disrespectful”?
Sounds great! Next time your kid talks out of turn in class then the school resource officer can tackle them to the ground and handcuff them. Right?
Sounds great! You should walk into your child’s classroom during a lesson and start asking the teacher questions.
Shout over the teacher during a lesson and then keep shouting when the school resource officer asks you to leave.
Then, as he pushes you towards the door, keep shouting your questions and refuse to leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouting questions during the opening statement and advancing on the cabinet member. This is all acceptable?
Why didn't he wait until Q&A started.
We all know the answer. He wanted to make the news.
So they handcuffed him for being “disrespectful”?
Sounds great! Next time your kid talks out of turn in class then the school resource officer can tackle them to the ground and handcuff them. Right?
Sounds great! You should walk into your child’s classroom during a lesson and start asking the teacher questions.
If you are a member of Congress, you have oversight authority and are entities to do so. Apparently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouting questions during the opening statement and advancing on the cabinet member. This is all acceptable?
Why didn't he wait until Q&A started.
We all know the answer. He wanted to make the news.
So they handcuffed him for being “disrespectful”?
Sounds great! Next time your kid talks out of turn in class then the school resource officer can tackle them to the ground and handcuff them. Right?
Sounds great! You should walk into your child’s classroom during a lesson and start asking the teacher questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouting questions during the opening statement and advancing on the cabinet member. This is all acceptable?
Why didn't he wait until Q&A started.
We all know the answer. He wanted to make the news.
So they handcuffed him for being “disrespectful”?
Sounds great! Next time your kid talks out of turn in class then the school resource officer can tackle them to the ground and handcuff them. Right?
Sounds great! You should walk into your child’s classroom during a lesson and start asking the teacher questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Throw his a s s in jail. There is way to ask questions respectfully. The security team did their job. End of story
+500. In this time of violence & high emotions, an unknown guy starts yelling at the Sec of Homeland Security & moving towards her….
I was watching the scene live, & it seemed just like every other situation one sees these days in which some activist disrupts the proceedings with loud inappropriate speech.
He wasn't unknown. He had to have credentials to even be at that spot. Why are you so defensive?
“some activist” 🙄 He’s a sitting United States Senator. He showed ID to get in, clearly stated his name at the beginning, and he’s a colleague of Noem’s.
MAGA always has to lie and gaslight to justify their thuggery.
Clearly not a well known senator. Seems like his strategy was to become better known. Mission accomplished.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouting questions during the opening statement and advancing on the cabinet member. This is all acceptable?
Why didn't he wait until Q&A started.
We all know the answer. He wanted to make the news.
So they handcuffed him for being “disrespectful”?
Sounds great! Next time your kid talks out of turn in class then the school resource officer can tackle them to the ground and handcuff them. Right?
Anonymous wrote:MAGA has literally brainwashed people to not believe what they can see with their own eyes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MAGA has literally brainwashed people to not believe what they can see with their own eyes.
We can all see him shoving the agents with our own eyes. Gaslighting fails when there is video evidence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouting questions during the opening statement and advancing on the cabinet member. This is all acceptable?
Why didn't he wait until Q&A started.
We all know the answer. He wanted to make the news.
So they handcuffed him for being “disrespectful”?