After Republican vice presidential pick J.D. Vance went viral last week for being extraordinarily awkward at a donut shop in Georgia, Democrat Tim Walz had to poke fun at him during a snack stop in Pennsylvania.
Pursuing sweets like whoopie pies and donuts at Cherry Hill Orchards in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Walz slid in a joke while speaking to voters.
“Look at me, I have no problem picking out donuts.”
Why are those people in the Trump campaign so disgusting?
In the article we only have to scroll a little to see the video:
She clearly asked not to be filmed, yet they post the video with her in it.
Note that this is clearly illegal in civilized countries like for instance EU, but I don’t know about USA?
Zero protection of personal space, yet stand your ground allow white to shoot black people!?!?
What a fucking shithole country!
Not as robust as EU. but we do have privacy laws and if she didn’t sign a release, they’re in trouble for doing that. Unfortunately as we’ve seen, nothing will be done.
I have only seen versions of the clip where her face was blurred. Did they say on tape that they were going to blur her and then didn’t?
I saw versions posted where her face was not blurred after the first one did. Thought that was pretty fucked up. I am willing to bet the blurred one was probably posted by non-conservative media.
I’ve only seen the non blurred version. I assume that was what was first released and then others blurred. Big assumption in my part though.
I saw the unblurred version on national broadcast TV the other day.
What. The. Fuck
Nope, Georgia is a one party consent state and technically the donut shop is public access so it’s legal, but still a complete dick move
On brand for Republicans not recognizing a woman’s agency or autonomy.
It’s not like staffers from the same campaign working directly under the head guy at the moment assaulted a female army officer or anything, don’t be ridiculous
They posted the unblurred version too and it’s still up.
Yes, that’s what is the problem, and what the article shows.