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Great Moments in Congressional Hallway History
I do agree, but on the other hand sometimes these things go well beyond legitimate "questions about your actions / statements / plans".
Subject even the most patient person in the world to enough stupid / leading / clickbait-y questions, and eventually they'll get annoyed with it. Which is of course the entire point, so that they can clip that reaction out of context and run it with a headline like "Watch as Senator X flies off the handle after being asked a simple question!"
Some of these incidents are definitely sleazy politicians trying to weasel out of scrutiny to the greatest degree possible. But I'm sure that many of them are the political version of Marshawn Lynch just wanting to do his goddamn job without being constantly peppered with pointless questions from the media. And we all thought he was awesome for showing up to media days and saying only "I'm just here so I don't get fined", right?
Not trying to trivialize the political arena down to the level of a public spectacle like professional sports, but I think the comparison is at least a little valid.
If you don't want to be a public figure who is constantly questioned about your actions, statements, and plans, don't run for public office. Not one of them was drafted into public service, and they are compensated exceedingly well for the privilege. That goes for both parties.
As elected representatives, it's part of the job to explain yourself any time you're in public, and the halls of congress are public spaces.
Skittles: “Romance” Super Bowl 51/XLI Commercial
needed a Marshawn Lynch cameo.
One of the Best Press Conferences Ever - Marshawn Lynch
Biscuits and gravy.
Marshawnisms: Outtakes From The Clueless Gamer Big Game Show
Clueless Gamer: Mortal Kombat X - Marshawn Lynch Vs. Gronk has been added as a related post - related requested by PlayhousePals.
Marshawnisms: Outtakes From The Clueless Gamer Big Game Show
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Clueless Gamer: Mortal Kombat X - Marshawn Lynch Vs. Gronk
After watching this video, I do not ever want to play that video game. However, I would like to hang out with Marshawn Lynch.
Skittles Marshawn Lynch Press Conference
On Super Bowl Media Day Marshawn Lynch Delivers Eloquent 45-Minute Address On Privacy In The Modern Age
And here is his actual Super Bowl media day press conference
My Hero. Putting it to the Media. Assholes.
The NFL Media Policy officially states: “Players must be available to the media following every game and regularly during the practice week as required under league rules. Star players, or other players with unusually heavy media demands, must be available to the media that regularly cover their teams at least once during the practice week in addition to their required post-game media availability.”
Marshawn Lynch signed the contract. These type of policies is one of the reasons why the NFLs brand and Marshawn Lynch (all players) make the ridiculous amounts of money they do. I personally understand his being uncomfortable with these interviews but i don't see anyone being at fault here.
- If he doesn't want to talk to then he won't. That's his choice.
- If the NFL fine him, they have the right, if hes not fulfilling his contracted obligations.
- It's sports writers job to interview players. It's not their fault he's acting the way he is. They have a job to do sanctioned and wanted by the NFL.
Also is this considered talking to the media and did he face a fine for it?
I thought he was fined for not showing up in one particular situation. I'm under the impression he gets away with doing this (the video) type of thing without penalty.
Marshawn Lynch -- 67 yard TD run
Because it was fixed, it does.
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Works just fine for me.
Marshawn Lynch -- 67 yard TD run
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Works just fine for me.
Norsuelefantti (Member Profile)
Fixed.
I have watched this several times and I still can't see how he got through the first big mess.
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Dante Hall sickest juke ever
Yet nothing beats this for me (known as The BeastQuake run here in Seattle because the crowd noise resulted in a measurable earthquake):
http://videosift.com/video/Marshawn-Lynch-67-TD-run
Trayvon's Murderer says 'fucking coons' (2:21) in 911 call
If Marshawn Lynch is any indication, Trayvon Martin was armed and extremely dangerous. Taste the rainbow mother f*ckers!