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In reply to the discussion: #me too is not the #i uncomfortable movement [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)I didn't know what to think of this at first. Now I'm thinking, so, Biden is catching up belatedly to #MeToo mores. America feels it knows Joe, and that's why this hasn't gotten traction as a perv story and is being pushed as a too old to learn one.
It occurs that for decades he's been very powerful and admired, first as a U.S. senator and then vice president, and thus constantly interacting with people who were very pleased by proximity to and attention from him, and not exactly blaring complaints about his physical warmth.
Nancy's right, though, and of course Biden knows it. "I think that it's important for the vice president and others to understand is, it isn't what was intended, it's how it was received
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And how some will receive it has changed. The #1 reason, though, isn't "#MeToo, it's because he's become a target to be taken out. So he needs to join Nancy's straight-arm club, "I just pretend you have a cold and I have a cold."
Unfortunate, but good development for those genuinely uncomfortable with being touched by a former vice president and possible candidate for president.
Hostile jerk pushing into Nancy's space and trying to jerk her off balance. She's not having it.
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