That guy who smashed some MoveOn lady's headwith his foot is "sorry that it came to that" and says he apologizes "if it appeared overly forceful." Oh yes, it may have appeared that way, but this is actually the way Kentucky gentlemen greet members of the opposite sex. It's a cultural thing you don't understand, but this man was forced to get that girl on the ground and stomp on her, out of custom and out of his undying love for America's most important uncertified ophthalmologist. "I was concerned about Rand's safety," Tim Profitt said.
"We can disagree on issues, and I don't know what preceded the incident, but physical violence by a man against a woman must never be tolerated," [Democratic candidate Jack] Conway said in a statement. "It is my hope that steps have been taken to ensure this kind of thuggish behavior never happens again in this campaign."
Appears to me that steps being taken was the problem in the first place.
If it were legal to arrest a person for wearing a wig and appearing to be "about to do something" the jails would be even more full than they already are. Which is pretty damn full. I guess this idiot has never been in the San Francisco Tenderloin at 1 am.
Some of those girls are actually women!
Meanwhile, why is it the right wing nutz are the ones who want to arrest anyone for anything?
"The volunteer with Rand Paul's Republican U.S. Senate campaign who stepped on the head of a liberal activist and pinned her face to the concrete said Tuesday the scuffle was not as bad as it looked on video and blamed police for not intervening."
Not as bad as it looked on video? They say the camera always adds at least 10 pounds.
Along with not having debates teatard candidates are permitted to handcuff, stomp, or shush people asking nosy questions (i.e., "What is your position on...Aargh, HELP!").
I said it before. He was giving her head compressions. With his foot. Like CPR, only less necessary.
Will you settle for Chicago '68? I've got Godwin's Law looking over my shoulder here.
The camera adds 10 toes.
"We can disagree on issues, and I don't know what preceded the incident, but physical violence by a man against a woman must never be tolerated," [Democratic candidate Jack] Conway said in a statement. "It is my hope that steps have been taken to ensure this kind of thuggish behavior never happens again in this campaign."
Appears to me that steps being taken was the problem in the first place.
If it were legal to arrest a person for wearing a wig and appearing to be "about to do something" the jails would be even more full than they already are. Which is pretty damn full. I guess this idiot has never been in the San Francisco Tenderloin at 1 am.
Some of those girls are actually women!
Meanwhile, why is it the right wing nutz are the ones who want to arrest anyone for anything?
Yahoo! News:
"The volunteer with Rand Paul's Republican U.S. Senate campaign who stepped on the head of a liberal activist and pinned her face to the concrete said Tuesday the scuffle was not as bad as it looked on video and blamed police for not intervening."
Not as bad as it looked on video? They say the camera always adds at least 10 pounds.
I guess it is now "The Curb of Liberty".
I just assumed the Tree of Liberty was doing very well on its own lately, watered by all the drool of the subhuman dipshits loitering around it.
Stomping is probably the only way he can get it up.
Along with not having debates teatard candidates are permitted to handcuff, stomp, or shush people asking nosy questions (i.e., "What is your position on...Aargh, HELP!").
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