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April 24, 2006
Cynthia Being Cynthia
Cynthia McKinney has lost none of the imperial obnoxiousness that landed her in hot water when she punched a U.S. Capitol Police officer. During an interview with a local Atlanta station, Rep. McKinney became annoyed when CBS 46 reporter Renee Starzyk kept asking about the assault, for which the Georgia Democrat may yet face criminal charges. She walked out of the interview without telling Starzyk it was over or even allowing a technician to remove her microphone, which caught her denouncing a member of her staff as a fool.
Realizing that the mic was still on, McKinney returned to the interview room and laid down the law:
Anything that is captured by your audio, that is captured while I'm not seated in this chair, is off the record and is not permissible to be used. Is that understood?
Apparently not — here's the video.
Hat tip: Jason

Posted by Van Helsing at April 24, 2006 8:13 PM
Comments
She called "Coz" (her staff member) a "fool". Sounds like this poor excuse for a politician is the "fool". For once, the media gets it right. Too bad her constituents are fools too, otherwise they'd have booted her "bad hair-ness" out and demanded someone who has an IQ over 100 and more morals than an alley cat.
Posted by: Jael at April 24, 2006 10:44 PM
Come on. Whould yah?
Posted by: Tony B at April 25, 2006 5:22 AM
Coz (Carson)is most famous in Atlanta for periodically walking out on highway overpasses, and bringing traffic to a stand still for hours at a time, not his couple of shots at talk radio.
Posted by: Donald at April 25, 2006 6:45 AM
Forget the hair! The scariest thing about this woman is her eyes. She has the scariest eyes since the Runaway Bride. Honestly, give her some pea soup and who needs Linda Blair!
Posted by: phil at April 25, 2006 9:40 AM

