Given what is plain to see the video and accurately described in the article, “Senator Helps Officers" is an egregiously cowardly headling.
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Given what is plain to see the video and accurately described in the article, “Senator Helps Officers" is an egregiously cowardly headling. https://mas.to/@gleick/116178407102807491
@gleick The Newspeak Rag
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Given what is plain to see the video and accurately described in the article, “Senator Helps Officers" is an egregiously cowardly headling. https://mas.to/@gleick/116178407102807491
@gleick my god, was that *snap* his arm?
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Given what is plain to see the video and accurately described in the article, “Senator Helps Officers" is an egregiously cowardly headling. https://mas.to/@gleick/116178407102807491
@gleick I hope he gets hit with a *massive* lawsuit.
At the very minimum he committed physical assault, and actually breaking an arm brings it up to a pretty serious degree. It's the kind of thing that generally brings along big punitive damages.
I don't even think Trump judges can help him. But this is the kind of thing that likely wouldn't go up before one anyway.
Sic him!
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Do Senators have qualified immunity? Or is this just battery?
if the victim is powerless nothing happens
if the victim is someone else powerful in the ruling party, it's battery
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@gleick my god, was that *snap* his arm?
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This was an assault by a civilian on a civilian. It wasn't a part of Sheehy's job. Capitol Hill police are fully staffed and were doing their job at the time. Sheehy did not act in defense of self or others. He wanted to play he-man and volunteered when his help wasn't needed. He's a former SEAL: the standards for his use of force are high.
@huntingdon @gleick This is one reason I think former military members, especially men, should not hold elected office.
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Given what is plain to see the video and accurately described in the article, “Senator Helps Officers" is an egregiously cowardly headling. https://mas.to/@gleick/116178407102807491
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@huntingdon @gleick This is one reason I think former military members, especially men, should not hold elected office.
@heafnerj @huntingdon @gleick men really are too emotional to be in such positions of power and responsibility
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@gleick my god, was that *snap* his arm?
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