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Trump says he has proof Democrat 'totally fabricated' his call with widow of soldier
by Caitlin Yilek | Oct 18, 2017, 7:40 AM
President Trump said Wednesday he has proof that a Democratic lawmaker didn't tell the truth when she said Trump told the widow of a soldier who died in Niger that her husband "knew what he signed up for."
"Democrat Congresswoman totally fabricated what I said to the wife of a soldier who died in action (and I have proof). Sad!" Trump tweeted early Wednesday.
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http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/trump-says-he-has-proof-democrat-totally-fabricated-his-call-with-widow-of-soldier/article/2637856
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So where is the proof?
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He has to put his proof out then because it isnt only the congresswoman saying this but the widow and one other witness too.
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But wait, there is more....
https://www.redstate.com/patterico/2017/10/17/trumps-monstrous-insensitivity-families-fallen-soldiers-two-related-anecdotes/?utm_content=buffer0e85c&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
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Remember when we had a classy president in GWB? You can say whatever else you want about him, but the man was a class act.
Trump thinks class is putting gold veneer on something.
Unless he *immediately* provides a tape, proving that this dimwit congresscritter completely fabricated the story to score political points off the death of this soldier, then he's an utter man-child who should be removed from office so that an actual adult can take over.
I don't think much of Pence's ass-kissing of Trump, but I'll take him in a heartbeat now.
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I would like to think Trump was trying to compliment the deceased soldier's bravery and commitment, but it came out all wrong.
Maybe Trump should skip the phone calls and just stick to letters written for him by his staff. He sounds fine when delivering a scripted speech or when someone posts to the official White House Twitter account or if he sends correspondence written for him. But when he is left to his devices, he sounds like an idiot, or in this case, a monstrously cruel idiot.
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And the problem with telling the widow the truth is what?
Granted, if he did it's in poor taste, but it's the truth!
Anyone who wears the uniform should know that they are not immune from possibly having to make the ultimate sacrifice...
It'll be interesting to hear what, if anything he said.
The "statement" could have been part of a very sentimental comment that was extolling the virtue of her husband's service and sacrifice...
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He has to put his proof out then because it isnt only the congresswoman saying this but the widow and one other witness too.
But memories are weak even in times of little stress. I don't think it would be difficult for a politician to change the phrasing slightly to score political points, and for witnesses to now "remember" the altered "quote".
Of course, it's also possible trump meant to say the right thing and it came out wrong but he remembers what he had wanted to say.
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"...Of course, it's also possible trump meant to say the right thing and it came out wrong but he remembers what he had wanted to say."
Trump has not yet mastered speaking with both feet in his mouth.
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But memories are weak even in times of little stress. I don't think it would be difficult for a politician to change the phrasing slightly to score political points, and for witnesses to now "remember" the altered "quote".
Of course, it's also possible trump meant to say the right thing and it came out wrong but he remembers what he had wanted to say.
Frankly, none of what Trump ACTUALLY said matters.
It's this absurd tweet after the fact calling them all liars (basically) and claiming proof. That's the man-child part.
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Frankly, none of what Trump ACTUALLY said matters.
It's this absurd tweet after the fact calling them all liars (basically) and claiming proof. That's the man-child part.
Trump could have hit a home run if he'd only said that Obama spent more time with the family of Bowe Bergdahl than with any other soldier's family.
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Frankly, none of what Trump ACTUALLY said matters.
It's this absurd tweet after the fact calling them all liars (basically) and claiming proof. That's the man-child part.
Yep, trying to get into a sympathy fight with a grieving widow is not going to win anyone over and will only leave the most loyal defending him on this. Sad.
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Trump could have hit a home run if he'd only said that Obama spent more time with the family of Bowe Bergdahl than with any other soldier's family.
Or better yet, left all that crap out and just expressed genuine human empathy.
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Trump could have hit a home run if he'd only said that Obama spent more time with the family of Bowe Bergdahl than with any other soldier's family.
Excellent suggestion! ...I say as I look back on all my missed opportunities. If only my foresight was as sharp as my hindsight.
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I would like to think Trump was trying to compliment the deceased soldier's bravery and commitment, but it came out all wrong.
Maybe Trump should skip the phone calls and just stick to letters written for him by his staff. He sounds fine when delivering a scripted speech or when someone posts to the official White House Twitter account or if he sends correspondence written for him. But when he is left to his devices, he sounds like an idiot, or in this case, a monstrously cruel idiot.
Trump, like all of us, is a package. The good, the bad and the ugly. I can think of at least a dozen times in my life when the moment the words came out of my mouth I knew I had made a big mistake. One of those times lead to my divorce.
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Trump, like all of us, is a package. The good, the bad and the ugly. I can think of at least a dozen times in my life when the moment the words came out of my mouth I knew I had made a big mistake. One of those times lead to my divorce.
Yep, I just have to accept that this just comes with the territory, and it still beats having Hillary (or any other Republican) in the White House.
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Trump, like all of us, is a package. The good, the bad and the ugly. I can think of at least a dozen times in my life when the moment the words came out of my mouth I knew I had made a big mistake. One of those times lead to my divorce.
Well, I too have said the wrong thing on more than one occasion. I guess we all have. I wasn't trying to be overly critical.
But I reiterate what I said about him refraining from the spontaneous. Many people can say the right thing off the cuff, but I can't and it seems neither can Trump. You or I -- if we say something wrong, it's no big deal. We apologize and hopefully, everything is all right again. But Trump, as president, is in the public eye, constantly being scrutinized and second guessed. Say the wrong thing and he could get us I to World War III. He has to realize as president, he can't do or say whatever he wants and if you don't like it, too bad. That attitude works among his fans, but in the rest of the world, it doesn't. He needs tact and diplomacy and it could be that maybe he will never acquire both. In that case, since he has people who can speak or write for him, maybe he should let them do their job and just not do or say anything without careful scripting.
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Romper room
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Well, I too have said the wrong thing on more than one occasion. I guess we all have. I wasn't trying to be overly critical.
But I reiterate what I said about him refraining from the spontaneous. Many people can say the right thing off the cuff, but I can't and it seems neither can Trump. You or I -- if we say something wrong, it's no big deal. We apologize and hopefully, everything is all right again. But Trump, as president, is in the public eye, constantly being scrutinized and second guessed. Say the wrong thing and he could get us I to World War III. He has to realize as president, he can't do or say whatever he wants and if you don't like it, too bad. That attitude works among his fans, but in the rest of the world, it doesn't. He needs tact and diplomacy and it could be that maybe he will never acquire both. In that case, since he has people who can speak or write for him, maybe he should let them do their job and just not do or say anything without careful scripting.
It is pointless to constantly say what Trump "should" do or say. It's not reality. Trump is a Gemini (which would explain the two-faced one stance one minute, another stance the next) with Leo "rising" (no jokes, please)... and a Sagittarius moon, which would explain his perpetual hoof in mouth affliction. It ain't gonna change. Ever. He is what he is, now and for always.
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Yep, I just have to accept that this just comes with the territory, and it still beats having Hillary (or any other Republican) in the White House.
Oh. This old fallacy.
Yeah. Cruz would have been soooooo much worse.
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The mom of the fallen soldier has now also come out saying the president was disrespectful to them. Trump better come out with his evidence stat.
http://nypost.com/2017/10/18/slain-soldiers-mom-says-trump-disrespected-family/
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I hope Trump recorded this conversation because the mom accuses him of lying
Slain soldier’s mom says Trump ‘disrespected’ family
http://nypost.com/2017/10/18/slain-soldiers-mom-says-trump-disrespected-family/
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Remember when we had a classy president in GWB? You can say whatever else you want about him, but the man was a class act.
Trump thinks class is putting gold veneer on something.
Unless he *immediately* provides a tape, proving that this dimwit congresscritter completely fabricated the story to score political points off the death of this soldier, then he's an utter man-child who should be removed from office so that an actual adult can take over.
I don't think much of Pence's ass-kissing of Trump, but I'll take him in a heartbeat now.
Yes, President Bush is a classy guy. And I remember when he would attend a funeral for the fallen or reach out to a deceased soldier's family, he would be criticized because, after all, he was the one who sent soldiers to their deaths (the detractors' favorite theme). No matter what President Bush did, he was always being criticized. Yet in spite of all the negativity, President Bush kept his cool. Of course, Twitter didn't exist during his presidency. But I never heard of him making any public statement, calling his detractors "liars" in an effort to fan the flames. With President Bush, being classy came natural to him, and he could say the right things. Trump just can't do that.
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Yes, President Bush is a classy guy. And I remember when he would attend a funeral for the fallen or reach out to a deceased soldier's family, he would be criticized because, after all, he was the one who sent soldiers to their deaths (the detractors' favorite theme). No matter what President Bush did, he was always being criticized. Yet in spite of all the negativity, President Bush kept his cool. Of course, Twitter didn't exist during his presidency. But I never heard of him making any public statement, calling his detractors "liars" in an effort to fan the flames. With President Bush, being classy came natural to him, and he could say the right things. Trump just can't do that.
Well, Trump better realized that his mouth and his Twitter wars might backfire soon.
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Well, I too have said the wrong thing on more than one occasion. I guess we all have. I wasn't trying to be overly critical.
But I reiterate what I said about him refraining from the spontaneous. Many people can say the right thing off the cuff, but I can't and it seems neither can Trump. You or I -- if we say something wrong, it's no big deal. We apologize and hopefully, everything is all right again. But Trump, as president, is in the public eye, constantly being scrutinized and second guessed. Say the wrong thing and he could get us I to World War III. He has to realize as president, he can't do or say whatever he wants and if you don't like it, too bad. That attitude works among his fans, but in the rest of the world, it doesn't. He needs tact and diplomacy and it could be that maybe he will never acquire both. In that case, since he has people who can speak or write for him, maybe he should let them do their job and just not do or say anything without careful scripting.
I agree, Trump must have skipped his vocabulary and grammar classes as he seems to always mangle the English language.
On the positive side though, with his common touch and years competing in business he’s managed to hone his branding skills. I have no doubt because of this skill he beat 16 competitors in the primary. Branded “low energy” Jeb Bush, “Little Marco,” “Lying Ted,” and the rest. Don’t dismiss this point. Those names stuck. And it was Donald Trump that stuck it to them.
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My liberal friends are all freaking out over the possibility that Trump might have said something stupid.
They are like goldfish. Every 3 minutes, the bowl is completely different.
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I'm going to rail against myself here a little so keep that in mind if you read this, that I am including myself in this.
This is why we can't have nice things. Trump has 3 people telling the same story against him, that he was a jackass to the wife of one of our fallen heroes. So, what does he do? His usual MO, gets on twitter to attack them, call them liars, says he has proof, but does not produce it. So the ATs come to the thread and make excuses for him; that's just how he is, at least he's not Hillary, etc. And the NTs push back at that bullshit. Because instead of telling the truth "Wow, that was a dumb thing to say." and leaving it at that, there are excuses made.
And then we can look at an opposite example. Trump says Obamacare doesn't exist anymore. And the NTs complain about it, for various reasons. Except it turns out that not exactly to the letter, but for the most part it's correct; Optional to report to the IRS, subsidy payments stopped, etc. And the ATs push back at that bullshit.
And on it goes, reaching twenty pages of trying to one-up each other except really saying the same tired arguments over and over and over again.
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Trump could have hit a home run if he'd only said that Obama spent more time with the family of Bowe Bergdahl than with any other soldier's family.
Ain't that the truth.
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Trump, like all of us, is a package. The good, the bad and the ugly. I can think of at least a dozen times in my life when the moment the words came out of my mouth I knew I had made a big mistake. One of those times lead to my divorce.
Great take on Trump ... the good, the bad, and the ugly. And sorry about the divorce.
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Oh. This old fallacy.
Yeah. Cruz would have been soooooo much worse.
It's not old and it's not a fallacy. I will always be grateful to Trump for keeping the witch out of the White House. I can't even bear to think of that.
And I will repeat that 'old fallacy' as often as possible.
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Yes, President Bush is a classy guy. And I remember when he would attend a funeral for the fallen or reach out to a deceased soldier's family, he would be criticized because, after all, he was the one who sent soldiers to their deaths (the detractors' favorite theme). No matter what President Bush did, he was always being criticized. Yet in spite of all the negativity, President Bush kept his cool. Of course, Twitter didn't exist during his presidency. But I never heard of him making any public statement, calling his detractors "liars" in an effort to fan the flames. With President Bush, being classy came natural to him, and he could say the right things. Trump just can't do that.
You can buy gold toilets, but you can't buy class. It's an innate quality. GWBush had it in spades. Trump just doesn't have it.
I think he's doing the best he can within his limitations.
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And the problem with telling the widow the truth is what?
Granted, if he did it's in poor taste, but it's the truth!
I think it goes far beyond poor taste to call the widow of a US service member killed in action while she is in route to meet his casket at the airport and say "he knew what he signed up for, but I guess it still hurts."
If of course that is what he actually said. I’d like to believe that wasn’t what he said or it was taken out of context although the phrase was still a stupid thing to say. But remember Trump also said, “He’s (McCain) not a war hero.” “He was a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured.” which ended up just not a slam against McCain but also against every American POW.
Then to make matters worse, instead of clarifying what he did or didn’t say, he goes on a Twitter rant and accuses the Congresswoman of lying (and OK she’s no question, a nutburger) but then going the extra step of claiming he’s got proof that wasn’t what he said. Sort of like the recorded conversation he claimed he had with Comey and never delivered?
He needs to put up or shut up at this point as he’s only making it worse.
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My liberal friends are all freaking out over the possibility that Trump might have said something stupid.
They are like goldfish. Every 3 minutes, the bowl is completely different.
...and needs cleaning.
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I'd assume that every word the POTUS speaks is recorded...especially from the White House.
Not even listening or reading about charges/alibis, I can tell you that when you take the POTUS' words in context, he was admiring the deceased soldier's courage and commitment.
The rest is nothing but a Trump Hate-B*ner.
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Then to make matters worse, instead of clarifying what he did or didn’t say, he goes on a Twitter rant and accuses the Congresswoman of lying (and OK she’s no question, a nutburger) but then going the extra step of claiming he’s got proof that wasn’t what he said. Sort of like the recorded conversation he claimed he had with Comey and never delivered?
He needs to put up or shut up at this point as he’s only making it worse.
He probably has proof, but he doesn't want to waste revealing it on such a trivial issue. If he didn't use it on Comey, then he must be saving it for a far more pressing need.
Yes, I think the Whitehouse records everything. It is irrational to think that it is otherwise.
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Sarah Sanders: No recording of Trump's call with soldier's widow, but others were in the room
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/sarah-sanders-no-recording-of-trumps-call-with-soldiers-widow-but-others-were-in-the-room/article/2637928
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I think it goes far beyond poor taste to call the widow of a US service member killed in action while she is in route to meet his casket at the airport and say "he knew what he signed up for, but I guess it still hurts."
If of course that is what he actually said. I’d like to believe that wasn’t what he said or it was taken out of context although the phrase was still a stupid thing to say. But remember Trump also said, “He’s (McCain) not a war hero.” “He was a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured.” which ended up just not a slam against McCain but also against every American POW.
Then to make matters worse, instead of clarifying what he did or didn’t say, he goes on a Twitter rant and accuses the Congresswoman of lying (and OK she’s no question, a nutburger) but then going the extra step of claiming he’s got proof that wasn’t what he said. Sort of like the recorded conversation he claimed he had with Comey and never delivered?
He needs to put up or shut up at this point as he’s only making it worse.
The twitter rant is Bad Trump but I think the actual sentiment he conveyed was that this soldier knew what he signed up for, knew the risks and accepted the responsibility anyway, which makes the soldier all the braver.
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He probably has proof, but he doesn't want to waste revealing it on such a trivial issue. If he didn't use it on Comey, then he must be saving it for a far more pressing need.
Yes, I think the Whitehouse records everything. It is irrational to think that it is otherwise.
Nope. If one says that someone else is lying and then says and “I have proof” that they are, then it’s put up or shut up time. Not “I have the proof, but I’m saving it for later”. That is irrational.
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I'd assume that every word the POTUS speaks is recorded...especially from the White House.
Not even listening or reading about charges/alibis, I can tell you that when you take the POTUS' words in context, he was admiring the deceased soldier's courage and commitment.
The rest is nothing but a Trump Hate-B*ner.
Sean Hannity reported today that there were several other people present in the room who overheard the conversation, including Gen. John Kelly. If anyone would raise objections to an insult given to the widow of a dead soldier it would be him.
The congresswoman probably made up the lie from the depths of her Trump hate. I see Trump hate every day, I can spot it a mile away.
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You can buy gold toilets, but you can't buy class. It's an innate quality. GWBush had it in spades. Trump just doesn't have it.
I think he's doing the best he can within his limitations.
I guess you have a point. We just can't expect something he isn't. Like expecting Obama to have the same class or a special needs person to do advanced calculus. His mental impairments shouldnt be held against him. He sould be measured in light of his mental disability and not expected to do any better.
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Sarah Sanders: No recording of Trump's call with soldier's widow, but others were in the room
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/sarah-sanders-no-recording-of-trumps-call-with-soldiers-widow-but-others-were-in-the-room/article/2637928
Well crap, there goes that excuse.
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Excellent suggestion! ...I say as I look back on all my missed opportunities. If only my foresight was as sharp as my hindsight.
We all suffer from Treppenwitz at times.
Well, except for Trump. I think that introspection isn't one of his faults.
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Nope. If one says that someone else is lying and then says and “I have proof” that they are, then it’s put up or shut up time.
Nope. One can have proof, but not want to reveal it because it is a one shot pistol. Once it is known sufficiently to trigger a legal demand for the information, the cat is out of the bag. The Whitehouse would be inundated with writs.
Not “I have the proof, but I’m saving it for later”. That is irrational.
No, it is not. It is quite rational to not waste your one pistol shot on a nothing.
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Nope. If one says that someone else is lying and then says and “I have proof” that they are, then it’s put up or shut up time. Not “I have the proof, but I’m saving it for later”. That is irrational.
My first thought every time he pulls this garbage is that very succinct 5-word-phrase.
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It sounds to me like President Trump said nothing wrong. And why would you believe anything from a member of the Congressional Black Caucus?
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I'm so glad that he has proof. Now he can present it and this can be put to rest. Um. What? There aren't any recordings of this conversation either? What was that Sarah said? There were others in the room? Okay. I would guess that if they heard differently and Trump is lying they will come forward and say so. Right?
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Sean Hannity reported today that there were several other people present in the room who overheard the conversation, including Gen. John Kelly. If anyone would raise objections to an insult given to the widow of a dead soldier it would be him.
The congresswoman probably made up the lie from the depths of her Trump hate. I see Trump hate every day, I can spot it a mile away.
Yep. It was a setup and a sick one at that. I cannot believe the mother of a fallen soldier participated in this charade.
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I would like to think Trump was trying to compliment the deceased soldier's bravery and commitment, but it came out all wrong.
Maybe Trump should skip the phone calls and just stick to letters written for him by his staff. He sounds fine when delivering a scripted speech or when someone posts to the official White House Twitter account or if he sends correspondence written for him. But when he is left to his devices, he sounds like an idiot, or in this case, a monstrously cruel idiot.
He probably got on the phone with a widow who isn't a Trump fan. I could see it. He doesn't take criticism very well and he always has to have a more vicious come back.
There is another family who says Trump didn't call them.
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I found Kelly's comments interesting today. He was supposedly one of the people who were there for this conversation. He didn't deny that Trump said what was claimed. I do believe that Trump's comments were misconstrued and used to cause a kerfuffle. They heard what they wanted to hear for their own reasons. That is more disrespectful to the fallen hero than anything Trump said.
Trump should stick to sending letters that someone else has written and screened for him. He is not the person for the personal touch. He is not a good communicator and too prone to making verbal gaffs. He doesn't know when to keep his mouth shut either.
Trump made the entire situation worse by saying he had proof that the congresswoman lied when he knew he didn't. Unless you want to I can't see how anyone could take his words to the family as disrespectful. Clumsy perhaps. He should have left well enough alone and let the congresswoman make a fool out of herself.