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As the vice president left the Russell caucus room, Mattera weaved his
way through the entourage, shook Biden’s hand and asked him to pose for a
photo. While shaking Biden’s hand, Matter asked him if he felt “regret
using a rape reference to describe Republican opposition to the
president’s bill.”
Human Events scribe Mattera defends his use of a pretext to get Biden's attention: “ABC and CBS have done undercover sting operations and have done them
for decades. The fact that a conservative publication goes after a
public official who was misrepresenting himself and a Senate bill to the
public and tries to get an answer from him, that’s great." The Hill
(H/t NewsBusters)
U.S. Senate Press Gallery rules. Find the Senate rule that prohibits what Mattera did.

He broke usual custom, not any Gallery rule.
ReplyDeleteHow dare a tax paying American voter ask a question of a public servant. The nerve.
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