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June 14, 2017
Again: Democrat RI Lawmaker Tweets Out Screenshot of His Computer Screen; Visible Tabs Include Refernces to "Teen [Redacted]" and "Milf [Redacted]"
He claims the screenshot actually came from "a friend" who he'd asked to look something up on Wikipedia for him.
This "Looking something up on Wikipedia" defense is getting a lot of use lately.
Oh, and he tweeted this at 2:07 am.
Maybe he was also researching the MILF Teaches Teen Quality Control Act of 2017.
Here's a pic of the screenshot. It's work-safe. Unless "MILF" will get you fired.
Then, get this, he submitted the screenshot as part of official legislative business as a hand-out.
A House spokesman confirmed Perez gave the document to the clerk, who distributed them before the unsavory tabs were discovered.
Perez, who submitted a new handout the next day, said the screen shot was provided to him by a friend whom he'd asked to research the information.
He told ABC: 'I was asking a friend if they know something about it. So a friend sent me that picture with the information I was looking for. I used that picture to make copies. I didn't see the stuff at the top.'
I can't think of any time I've asked "a friend" to do research for me -- which apparently concluded in a simple Wikipedia look-up -- at 2:07am.
If only I had a friend who would do work for me at 2:07 am, even something simple like a Wikipedia look-up.
The coblogs do a lot for me, but I'll bet if asked them, at 2:07am, to look up something on Wikipedia for me, they'd probably say "Dude, look it up yourself."
On the other hand, I can think of many, many times when I've searched for "MILF [redacted]" at 2:07 am. In fact, I might have a folder named "MILF [redacted]."
Questions:
1. Do you get friends to look things up for you at 2:07 am?
2. What do you think the brief redacted word after "MILF" and "Teen" might be?
3. Was the legislator's friend Kurt Eichenwald?
4. Don't answer #2, I've already got an idea. It was rhetorical, you goofy perverts.