Who is this manly man protecting Elizabeth Warren? Some funny guy... who gives Elizabeth Warren problems that she probably doesn't need right now? Watch, as this annoying Republican tracker gets exactly what he wants from the fella in the green hat: a little camera shove and some comical threats.
I just looked that up in my politician-to-English phrasebook, and it translates as "cast a couple of votes that I understood were absolutely necessary for me to have any realistic chance of reelection". Principled!
<blockquote>When does it stop being a public event? When they leave the podium? When she gets in the car?</blockquote>
When she joins the Republican party, of course. Haha! It&#039;s a men-only club.
<blockquote>And is the driver subject to the same limitless surveillance as the political candidate?</blockquote>
Yes.
<blockquote>When is the tracker interfering with the campaign staffers&#039; personal liberty and violating their freedom of movement in public? </blockquote>
Damn, beat me to it... &quot;It&#039;s a public event&quot; means &quot;I can do anything I want and you&#039;re not allowed to get mad at me... neener neener neener!&quot;
This story needs some quotes from &quot;Roadhouse.&quot;
Dude, <a href="http:\/\/www.bravotv.com\/million-dollar-listing-los-angeles\/season-5\/videos\/the-brokers-blowout" target="_blank">ur doing it wrong</a>
No, GOP trackers are supposed to provoke a response and edit out all context, in an effort to make the opposing candidate look bad.
Even if you only eat the top half?
Who says She doesn&#039;t have a sense of humour?
But if he held the camera correctly, it wouldn&#039;t have fallen so easily, and he&#039;d have lost most of the dramatic effect of this clip.
He got the shot he wanted, is what I&#039;m saying.
I just looked that up in my politician-to-English phrasebook, and it translates as &quot;cast a couple of votes that I understood were absolutely necessary for me to have any realistic chance of reelection&quot;. Principled!
Yeah, but best of all is a little push and shove <em>then</em> waking up with a horse head.
the bbc is predicting:
<i>Storm threatens Republican party.</i>
nice.
Worst. Pillowtalk. Ever!
<blockquote>When does it stop being a public event? When they leave the podium? When she gets in the car?</blockquote>
When she joins the Republican party, of course. Haha! It&#039;s a men-only club.
<blockquote>And is the driver subject to the same limitless surveillance as the political candidate?</blockquote>
Yes.
<blockquote>When is the tracker interfering with the campaign staffers&#039; personal liberty and violating their freedom of movement in public? </blockquote>
When the tracker is a Democrat, of course.
Plus also too, how many balls does Osama think Barack has?
Macaca clip occurred <em>during</em> a rally, with the tracker in the crowd, not even at the front.
It&#039;s one thing to film the appearances. It&#039;s a different thing to stalk the candidate after the event is over.
If Democrats had wanted that to happen, can there be any doubt it would&#039;ve happened already? The guy clearly lacks impulse control.
Instead, we have various videos of him being an ass <em>without</em> provocation.
&quot;You didn&#039;t film that.&quot;
Damn, beat me to it... &quot;It&#039;s a public event&quot; means &quot;I can do anything I want and you&#039;re not allowed to get mad at me... neener neener neener!&quot;