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* I'm sorry, I didn't catch your name <a href=" http://www.cimoszewicz.eu/?erectile-dysfunction-depression-medication.pptx ">medicine erectile dysfunction treatment symptoms</a>  The congressman was Steve Cohen of Tennessee, and the reporter was asking about something Cohen probably did not want to talk about (and justifiably shouldn't have to talk about to a reporter). He said, according to the reporter, "you're very attractive, but I'm not talking about it." That was inappropriate and unprofessional &ndash; who cares if he thinks she's attractive? But the reporter couldn't just write it off &ndash; or even say, hey, congressman, that's a bit unprofessional. She tweeted it. That makes the story &ndash; and there's no story there; it wasn't an obscene or threatening comment &ndash; about her and about self-promotion. She tweeted again when Cohen apologized. Was there any point at all to that public airing, other than to elevate her status by revealing a mildly inappropriate comment? It's hard to believe she was all that traumatized by it, but if she was, it's a good thing she never covered former New York City Mayor Ed Koch, who had no problem at all telling us in the press corps that a question was "the stupidest question I have ever heard."
 

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I'm sorry, I didn't catch your name <a href=" http://www.cimoszewicz.eu/?erectile-dysfunction-depression-medication.pptx ">medicine erectile dysfunction treatment symptoms</a>  The congressman was Steve Cohen of Tennessee, and the reporter was asking about something Cohen probably did not want to talk about (and justifiably shouldn't have to talk about to a reporter). He said, according to the reporter, "you're very attractive, but I'm not talking about it." That was inappropriate and unprofessional &ndash; who cares if he thinks she's attractive? But the reporter couldn't just write it off &ndash; or even say, hey, congressman, that's a bit unprofessional. She tweeted it. That makes the story &ndash; and there's no story there; it wasn't an obscene or threatening comment &ndash; about her and about self-promotion. She tweeted again when Cohen apologized. Was there any point at all to that public airing, other than to elevate her status by revealing a mildly inappropriate comment? It's hard to believe she was all that traumatized by it, but if she was, it's a good thing she never covered former New York City Mayor Ed Koch, who had no problem at all telling us in the press corps that a question was "the stupidest question I have ever heard."
 
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