Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared to freeze again Wednesday, this time during a gaggle with reporters in Covington, Kentucky, stopping for more than 30 seconds after he was asked if he would run for re-election.

The Kentucky Republican froze in July at a news conference on Capitol Hill, going silent for 19 seconds before being escorted away from the cameras. McConnell, 81, returned shortly afterward and continued his news conference, telling reporters, “I’m fine.”

When it became apparent that McConnell had frozen again on Wednesday, an aide came up to him and asked, “Did you hear the question, senator?” McConnell continued to be unresponsive.

  • Nougat
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    510 months ago

    No, it would be like a parent whose child was murdered wanting a severe punishment because the perpetrator was a “fag.”

    If someone deserves punishment, it should be on the basis of what they choose, and not because of something they didn’t choose.

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          510 months ago

          He made tons of choices guaranteeing my absolute contempt for him. I’m not going to carry an ounce of guilt for the schadenfreude I’m experiencing now. There’s no shame in taking personal joy from bad things happening to bad people. A wild, rabid alligator could have appeared out of nowhere during the news conference and bit the man in the dick right there in front of the podium - I’d still have no sympathy to spare. He’s done meaningful and lasting damage to all corners of society during his shameful life and his suffering inevitably brings lots of people great joy.

          • There’s no shame in taking personal joy from bad things happening to bad people.

            “There’s no shame in the best possible textbook example of shameful behavior”

          • Nougat
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            110 months ago

            There’s no shame in taking personal joy from bad things happening to bad people.

            I would feel shame if I did that.