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(US Rep.) Gary Miller Shoves Cameraman For Question About Ending Shutdown
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Contributor | ScottĀ³ |
Last Edited | ScottĀ³ Oct 10, 2013 03:21pm |
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Category | News |
Author | Jennifer Bendery |
Media | Website - Huffington Post |
News Date | Thursday, October 10, 2013 09:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | "Rep. Gary Miller (R-Calif.) didn't want to answer a question about whether he would support a "clean" funding bill to end the government shutdown. So he just pushed the person asking.
In a video clip provided to The Huffington Post by a Democratic operative, Miller is walking in front of the Capitol Hill Club on Wednesday when someone asks if he would be willing to vote for a clean continuing resolution -- that is, a bill to fund the government without any strings attached.
Miller initially ignores the question. But as he gets closer, he reaches out and pushes back the camera lens along with the man behind it, saying only, "Thank you." As Miller puts his hand over the lens causing the scene to go dark, a voice, presumably from the cameraman, is still heard, saying, "Congressman?"
Democrats and the White House have been urging House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) to put such a bill on the House floor as a quick way to end the shutdown. It would sail through the Senate and get signed by President Barack Obama, and it appears to have enough votes in the House to pass. But Boehner, under pressure from his tea party flank to tie Obamacare concessions to the effort, has given no indication he's willing to give a clean bill a vote." |
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