U.S. Rep. Paul E. Kanjorski is getting a first-hand lesson in the hazards of the digital age.
For the second time in a month, a clip on the wildly popular video-posting Web site, YouTube, is earning him election-year attention he’d probably rather avoid.
The clip shows him apparently pushing down on the video camera of a man trying to question him about the Iraq war.
The man’s identity, known on YouTube as truthaboutkanjo, remains unknown. An attempt to reach him Wednesday via YouTube’s message system proved unsuccessful.
"I may have overreacted when this person stuck a camera in my face. But I feel like it was one of those 'gotcha' moments in politics, and my comments were misrepresented," Mr. Kanjorski, D-Nanticoke, said in a statement.
Watch the clip:
Congressman Kanjorski doesn't apologize to anyone
Another smug fuck in a suit who needs some basic 101 in Who The Hell He Is.
He works for us.
His mouth is on our tit, providing the milk of his salary.
How dare he or any other civic employee engage in this kind of behavior.
We are your boss. You account to us.
If you don't like that, get your smug ass back into the private sector.
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