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PostPosted: Wed Jun 12, 2019 3:10 pm
by Helowi
Kannap wrote:
Dentali wrote:

"Well" Anderson says smiling "I would be open to holding rallies with one or both of you. At your earliest convenience of course, plenty of time in the campaign."


"Of course," Ashe nodded, "Just shoot me an email with some of the dates later and I'll let you know which ones work with my schedule and we can coordinate from there."


“I would love to have a rally with you, Mr. Anderson, as well as Senator Ashe. Please E-Mail me a list of dates as well.” Chalmers said.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 12, 2019 3:32 pm
by Dentali
Senator Zachary Fowler
@SenatorFowler

Congressman Martin Taylor makes me wonder what the heck is going on at Yale that they give him a degree in economics.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 12, 2019 6:19 pm
by The Archipelago Territory
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Austin Miller
@DeputyAG

(1 of 2) I am writing this post to apologize for my actions today in being partisan. I understand that since I am privileged to hold the position of the Deputy Attorney General, I should be held to a higher standard and not interfere with political rallies. However, I am deeply concerned with the amount of congressmen that misinterpreted my tweets. I was not in any way attempting to endorse the programs proposed by Martin Taylor or his constituents

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Austin Miller
@DeputyAG

(2 of 2) However, it should be known that my comments were misinterpreted. I was not sponsoring his program, but merely agreeing that social injustice is a problem in America. The DOJ’s mission statement states that it should promote justice for ALL CITIZENS. I stated that I wanted to combat social injustice. I also said that congressman Taylor’s programs were flawed because they would raise taxes. I was actually negating the programs because they would raise taxes. And I never agreed with Rep. Taylor for the record. Regardless, I sincerely apologize for my behavior, and will not take part in partisan affairs. I am not a socialist, I’m a centrist who has some liberal views, but is mainly conservative. I also find it deeply disturbing that Gov. Williams insulted me even though he didn’t know how to use proper grammar

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 12, 2019 8:16 pm
by Democratic Peoples republic of Kelvinsi
The World Capitalist Confederation wrote:
Democratic Peoples republic of Kelvinsi wrote:
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William B. Brennan
@CTBrennan
Would the honorable gentleman from Washington Rep. Taylor kindly point to which state he wishes to emulate? Maybe Maoist China? Stalinist USSR? Hoxahist Albania?

Martin Taylor
@MartinTaylorWA

I'll take "Strawman Communist State #96". I heard it's very good this time of year. On a more serious note, I am a more liberal socialist, and if I were to pick a 'model state', I'd take Yugoslavia. Maybe Kurdistan.


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William B. Brennan
@CTBrennan
I too would love to live in a One-Party state with a nasty secret police that did not even last a single lifetime, and then proceeded to descend into a bloody civil war. (*Sarcasm)


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William B. Brennan
@CTBrennan
Rep. Taylor I would just like to say how much Kurdistan shares in common with your common sense.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 8:09 am
by Democratic Peoples republic of Kelvinsi
The Archipelago Territory wrote:
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Austin Miller
@DeputyAG

(1 of 2) I am writing this post to apologize for my actions today in being partisan. I understand that since I am privileged to hold the position of the Deputy Attorney General, I should be held to a higher standard and not interfere with political rallies. However, I am deeply concerned with the amount of congressmen that misinterpreted my tweets. I was not in any way attempting to endorse the programs proposed by Martin Taylor or his constituents

RETWEETSFAVORITE


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Austin Miller
@DeputyAG

(2 of 2) However, it should be known that my comments were misinterpreted. I was not sponsoring his program, but merely agreeing that social injustice is a problem in America. The DOJ’s mission statement states that it should promote justice for ALL CITIZENS. I stated that I wanted to combat social injustice. I also said that congressman Taylor’s programs were flawed because they would raise taxes. I was actually negating the programs because they would raise taxes. And I never agreed with Rep. Taylor for the record. Regardless, I sincerely apologize for my behavior, and will not take part in partisan affairs. I am not a socialist, I’m a centrist who has some liberal views, but is mainly conservative. I also find it deeply disturbing that Gov. Williams insulted me even though he didn’t know how to use proper grammar

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Fredrick Williams
@GovMS
Miller done claimed that he was a Conservative a few hours ago, and now he be claiming he's one of them centrist with liberal values? When are you just going to be honest with the rest of us folks and just admit he be a liberal!


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Fredrick Williams
@GovMS
" I just finished watching your speech on your New America Program. Even as a conservative, I agree with most of what you said. " -Deputy AG Miller. That done sound like he be endorsing the policies of Red Taylor's program.


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Fredrick Williams
@GovMS
The AG department be rigged with them liberals, and all they done want to do is to oppress the States like Mississippi who believe in the Christian values. Mississippians soon you will be forced to bake cakes for them gay weddings against your will if we keep allowing them liberals like Miller to get theirway.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 9:10 am
by ThePenguinLand
The Archipelago Territory wrote:
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Austin Miller
@DeputyAG

(2 of 2) However, it should be known that my comments were misinterpreted. I was not sponsoring his program, but merely agreeing that social injustice is a problem in America. The DOJ’s mission statement states that it should promote justice for ALL CITIZENS. I stated that I wanted to combat social injustice. I also said that congressman Taylor’s programs were flawed because they would raise taxes. I was actually negating the programs because they would raise taxes. And I never agreed with Rep. Taylor for the record. Regardless, I sincerely apologize for my behavior, and will not take part in partisan affairs. I am not a socialist, I’m a centrist who has some liberal views, but is mainly conservative. I also find it deeply disturbing that Gov. Williams insulted me even though he didn’t know how to use proper grammar

RETWEETSFAVORITE


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Jose Aleravez@NMGOV
@DeputyAG "I'm a centrist who has some liberal views", Oh please don't defect.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 9:43 am
by The Archipelago Territory
Democratic Peoples republic of Kelvinsi wrote:
The Archipelago Territory wrote:
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Austin Miller
@DeputyAG

(1 of 2) I am writing this post to apologize for my actions today in being partisan. I understand that since I am privileged to hold the position of the Deputy Attorney General, I should be held to a higher standard and not interfere with political rallies. However, I am deeply concerned with the amount of congressmen that misinterpreted my tweets. I was not in any way attempting to endorse the programs proposed by Martin Taylor or his constituents

RETWEETSFAVORITE


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Austin Miller
@DeputyAG

(2 of 2) However, it should be known that my comments were misinterpreted. I was not sponsoring his program, but merely agreeing that social injustice is a problem in America. The DOJ’s mission statement states that it should promote justice for ALL CITIZENS. I stated that I wanted to combat social injustice. I also said that congressman Taylor’s programs were flawed because they would raise taxes. I was actually negating the programs because they would raise taxes. And I never agreed with Rep. Taylor for the record. Regardless, I sincerely apologize for my behavior, and will not take part in partisan affairs. I am not a socialist, I’m a centrist who has some liberal views, but is mainly conservative. I also find it deeply disturbing that Gov. Williams insulted me even though he didn’t know how to use proper grammar

RETWEETSFAVORITE


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Fredrick Williams
@GovMS
Miller done claimed that he was a Conservative a few hours ago, and now he be claiming he's one of them centrist with liberal values? When are you just going to be honest with the rest of us folks and just admit he be a liberal!


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Fredrick Williams
@GovMS
" I just finished watching your speech on your New America Program. Even as a conservative, I agree with most of what you said. " -Deputy AG Miller. That done sound like he be endorsing the policies of Red Taylor's program.


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Fredrick Williams
@GovMS
The AG department be rigged with them liberals, and all they done want to do is to oppress the States like Mississippi who believe in the Christian values. Mississippians soon you will be forced to bake cakes for them gay weddings against your will if we keep allowing them liberals like Miller to get theirway.

Austin Miller
@DeputyAG
Is there something wrong with being a centrist?

PostPosted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 10:11 am
by The World Capitalist Confederation
Democratic Peoples republic of Kelvinsi wrote:
The World Capitalist Confederation wrote:Martin Taylor
@MartinTaylorWA

I'll take "Strawman Communist State #96". I heard it's very good this time of year. On a more serious note, I am a more liberal socialist, and if I were to pick a 'model state', I'd take Yugoslavia. Maybe Kurdistan.


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William B. Brennan
@CTBrennan
I too would love to live in a One-Party state with a nasty secret police that did not even last a single lifetime, and then proceeded to descend into a bloody civil war. (*Sarcasm)


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William B. Brennan
@CTBrennan
Rep. Taylor I would just like to say how much Kurdistan shares in common with your common sense.

Martin Taylor
@MartinTaylorWA

I'd like to invite you to live in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or Somalia on the average income of those nations. I'd much rather the Soviet Union than the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 10:47 am
by Democratic Peoples republic of Kelvinsi
The World Capitalist Confederation wrote:
Democratic Peoples republic of Kelvinsi wrote:
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William B. Brennan
@CTBrennan
I too would love to live in a One-Party state with a nasty secret police that did not even last a single lifetime, and then proceeded to descend into a bloody civil war. (*Sarcasm)


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William B. Brennan
@CTBrennan
Rep. Taylor I would just like to say how much Kurdistan shares in common with your common sense.

Martin Taylor
@MartinTaylorWA

I'd like to invite you to live in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or Somalia on the average income of those nations. I'd much rather the Soviet Union than the Democratic Republic of the Congo.


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William B. Brennan
@CTBrennan
Perhaps I am getting forgetful, but I don't seem to recall to have said that the Democratic Republic of the Congo is model state, whilst you have explicitly pointed out Yugoslavia is your model state.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 11:05 am
by The World Capitalist Confederation
Democratic Peoples republic of Kelvinsi wrote:
The World Capitalist Confederation wrote:Martin Taylor
@MartinTaylorWA

I'd like to invite you to live in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or Somalia on the average income of those nations. I'd much rather the Soviet Union than the Democratic Republic of the Congo.


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William B. Brennan
@CTBrennan
Perhaps I am getting forgetful, but I don't seem to recall to have said that the Democratic Republic of the Congo is model state, whilst you have explicitly pointed out Yugoslavia is your model state.

Martin Taylor
@MartinTaylorWA

States like the Democratic Republic of the Congo are the end result of capitalistic policy. You can't have a shining city on the hill without the pits of death below.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 11:23 am
by Greater Arab State
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Alois Kramer
@GoodOle'American
I feel the need to express my utter disgust that a elected official and United States Congressman slanders the system that has guided this nation since its foundation almost 300 years ago and had caused the vast economic prosperity that this nation has been blessed with.


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Alois Kramer
@GoodOle'American
I would have suggested that the Representative move to Beijing but judging from the economic reforms they have made in order to avoid being overthrown it seems even they don't want him.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 11:31 am
by The World Capitalist Confederation
Greater Arab State wrote:
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Alois Kramer
@GoodOle'American
I feel the need to express my utter disgust that a elected official and United States Congressman slanders the system that has guided this nation since its foundation almost 300 years ago and had caused the vast economic prosperity that this nation has been blessed with.

Martin Taylor
@MartinTaylorWA

Do you not remember the Great Recession? Great Depression? 1986? Once I'm finished with Stevenson, I'll deal with you.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 12:10 pm
by ThePenguinLand
The Archipelago Territory wrote:
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Austin Miller
@DeputyAG

(1 of 2) I am writing this post to apologize for my actions today in being partisan. I understand that since I am privileged to hold the position of the Deputy Attorney General, I should be held to a higher standard and not interfere with political rallies. However, I am deeply concerned with the amount of congressmen that misinterpreted my tweets. I was not in any way attempting to endorse the programs proposed by Martin Taylor or his constituents

RETWEETSFAVORITE


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Austin Miller
@DeputyAG

(2 of 2) However, it should be known that my comments were misinterpreted. I was not sponsoring his program, but merely agreeing that social injustice is a problem in America. The DOJ’s mission statement states that it should promote justice for ALL CITIZENS. I stated that I wanted to combat social injustice. I also said that congressman Taylor’s programs were flawed because they would raise taxes. I was actually negating the programs because they would raise taxes. And I never agreed with Rep. Taylor for the record. Regardless, I sincerely apologize for my behavior, and will not take part in partisan affairs. I am not a socialist, I’m a centrist who has some liberal views, but is mainly conservative. I also find it deeply disturbing that Gov. Williams insulted me even though he didn’t know how to use proper grammar

RETWEETSFAVORITE


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Jose Aleravez @NMGOV
@DeputyAG "The DoJ's mission statement States that it should promote justice for all citizens" well then you've clearly failed.
Jose Aleravez @NMGOV
@DeputyAG how about you apologise by locking up Diana Noble and the people who helped her escape justice.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 12:21 pm
by Aureumterra
Democratic Peoples republic of Kelvinsi wrote:
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Fredrick Williams
@GovMS
Them Liberals are be taking over the Republican Party, first Florrick and now Miller, a RINO who agrees with almost everything a socialist done say. Reed be appointing too many liberals to political roles. Soon them liberals will come down South and force us to pay fo baby murder.

Areen Ramalan
@RamforPA2018
This makes the left feel like there is no opposition, and people like Martin Taylor can get away with communism

PostPosted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 4:34 pm
by The Archipelago Territory
The Honorable Senator Alois Kramer
U.S. Capitol Building
First St SE, Washington, DC 20004



Dear Senator,
I write to you to request a closed meeting in which I will be able to question you about matters regarding an ongoing FBI investigation. If you would like to have an attorney present, that can be arranged as well. I would, however, like to remind you that you are not being charged with any crime, and can deny the request, and you are not being singled out due to your campaign against President Reed. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me.


Sincerely, 
Austin Miller
Deputy Attorney General
Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20530

PostPosted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 4:48 pm
by Sanabel
Anderson's House, Washington DC Metropolitan Area

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Susanna Harrington arrived at Glen Anderson's home for their arranged dinner meeting. She wasn't sure if it was a formal meeting or an informal dinner, but either way she remained dressed up. She would be catching a red eye after the meal, heading home to see her family and spend the recess focused on constituent services at her office in Mount Pleasant.

After parking her car, which would be headed to long-term parking, she strolled up to the door and gave it a knock, preparing to smile warmly.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 7:11 pm
by Dentali
Sanabel wrote:Anderson's House, Washington DC Metropolitan Area

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Susanna Harrington arrived at Glen Anderson's home for their arranged dinner meeting. She wasn't sure if it was a formal meeting or an informal dinner, but either way she remained dressed up. She would be catching a red eye after the meal, heading home to see her family and spend the recess focused on constituent services at her office in Mount Pleasant.

After parking her car, which would be headed to long-term parking, she strolled up to the door and gave it a knock, preparing to smile warmly.



Anderson's apartment was fairly humble but in a very good neighborhood, he opened the door to greet Harrington "Congresswoman its a pleasure to see you again please come in." Anderson ushered he inside and bid her to sit in a comfortable chair in his living room, "I'm finishing up dinner right now please relax."

Anderson moved back to his kitchen to put a few more touches on his meal "Would you like something to drink?"

PostPosted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 11:41 pm
by Greater Arab State
The Archipelago Territory wrote:
The Honorable Senator Alois Kramer
U.S. Capitol Building
First St SE, Washington, DC 20004



Dear Senator,
I write to you to request a closed meeting in which I will be able to question you about matters regarding an ongoing FBI investigation. If you would like to have an attorney present, that can be arranged as well. I would, however, like to remind you that you are not being charged with any crime, and can deny the request, and you are not being singled out due to your campaign against President Reed. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me.


Sincerely, 
Austin Miller
Deputy Attorney General
Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20530



To: Deputy Attorney General Austin Miller

From: Senator Alois Kramer

Mr. Deputy Attorney General,

It would be an honour to meet you and answer any questions you have. Unfortunately however, I have a prior engagement with another person within the next few days but I shall notify you when I am concluded with that.

Respectfully,

Senator Alois Kramer

PostPosted: Fri Jun 14, 2019 6:47 am
by The Archipelago Territory
Greater Arab State wrote:
The Archipelago Territory wrote:
The Honorable Senator Alois Kramer
U.S. Capitol Building
First St SE, Washington, DC 20004



Dear Senator,
I write to you to request a closed meeting in which I will be able to question you about matters regarding an ongoing FBI investigation. If you would like to have an attorney present, that can be arranged as well. I would, however, like to remind you that you are not being charged with any crime, and can deny the request, and you are not being singled out due to your campaign against President Reed. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me.


Sincerely, 
Austin Miller
Deputy Attorney General
Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20530



To: Deputy Attorney General Austin Miller

From: Senator Alois Kramer

Mr. Deputy Attorney General,

It would be an honor to meet you and answer any questions you have. Unfortunately however, I have a prior engagement with another person within the next few days but I shall notify you when I am concluded with that.

Respectfully,

Senator Alois Kramer


To: Senator Alois Kramer
From: Deputy Attorney General Austin Miller

Senator Kramer,
I understand you are currently busy at the moment. While the investigation is very important, since you are not the subject of the investigation, so we can delay the meeting.
Best regards,
Austin Miller

PostPosted: Fri Jun 14, 2019 7:33 am
by Sanabel
Anderson's House, Washington DC Metropolitan Area

"The pleasure is all mine, Congressman," she said in her smooth Lowcountry drawl. Then she followed Anderson into his house.

"I'll have an iced tea, if you have any."

PostPosted: Fri Jun 14, 2019 7:56 am
by Sanabel
Harrington's Twitter

Rep. Susanna Harrington
@FreedomCaucusChairwoman


"Dep. AG Martin is a prime example of what I like to call the deep-state. He claims to be a conservative, claims to be a centrist, claims to be non-partisan, whatever it takes to make people like him. Behind closed doors he has an agenda, with a powerful office/bureaucracy backing him. How deep does the deep state go? How have they interfered with the Reed agenda?"

PostPosted: Fri Jun 14, 2019 8:05 am
by Greater Arab State
To: Deputy Attorney General Austin Miller

From: Senator Alois Kramer

Mr. Deputy Attorney General,

I would like to express my sincerest thanks for your allowing of the meeting being delayed and I assure you that it will only be a short while.

Respectfully,

Senator Alois Kramer

PostPosted: Fri Jun 14, 2019 8:13 am
by Dentali
Sanabel wrote:Anderson's House, Washington DC Metropolitan Area

"The pleasure is all mine, Congressman," she said in her smooth Lowcountry drawl. Then she followed Anderson into his house.

"I'll have an iced tea, if you have any."


"Sure please make yourself comfortable." Anderson went to the fridge and retrieved a pitcher of iced tea pouring her a glass and placing it on a coaster next to her. "How have you been?" Anderson asked while continuing to work in the kitchen on their meal.

PostPosted: Fri Jun 14, 2019 9:18 am
by The World Capitalist Confederation
Taylor began to suit up, ready to begin debating. Of course, the debate wasn't for a few days, but the more prepared the better. He began to read up on books regarding debate, and memorised logical fallacies almost to the word. He knew from the twitter war he couldn't win without unleashing the dogs of war, and so he sharpened his blade.

After some reading, he was ready to board the plane, arriving just in time for the appointment. He continued his reading on the plane, spending every single waking and sleeping moment preparing for it. He was about to prove the world he wasn't just some big ego with big plans but with no will or strength to enforce them.

After arriving in Boston, he drove to Stevenson's office, as they agreed upon. He knocked on the door, waiting for a response.

"This is Martin Taylor, Representative of the 9th District of Washington."

PostPosted: Fri Jun 14, 2019 10:44 am
by Tallahassee News Station
The World Capitalist Confederation wrote:Taylor began to suit up, ready to begin debating. Of course, the debate wasn't for a few days, but the more prepared the better. He began to read up on books regarding debate, and memorised logical fallacies almost to the word. He knew from the twitter war he couldn't win without unleashing the dogs of war, and so he sharpened his blade.

After some reading, he was ready to board the plane, arriving just in time for the appointment. He continued his reading on the plane, spending every single waking and sleeping moment preparing for it. He was about to prove the world he wasn't just some big ego with big plans but with no will or strength to enforce them.

After arriving in Boston, he drove to Stevenson's office, as they agreed upon. He knocked on the door, waiting for a response.

"This is Martin Taylor, Representative of the 9th District of Washington."


Kristen was back at her office in Nantucket after some DMs sorted out some confusion about meeting and was still trying to figure out how this had all happened so fast. She had been biting her nails about whether to be risky and criticize a Reed cabinet member and then she was suddenly going fast and furious in a twitter war and laying out a few good zingers in her opinion. Now she was at the point of organizing the debate that she had made a thing herself, and even though she didn't regret that she was still feeling nervous about it. She could handle some crazy radical on a debate stage right? It would be like easy mode or at least it should be, but she wasn't assuring herself. She had been reading over his speech a few times and getting more and more disturbed by it for basic prep along with doing some Binging of his wikipedia article and any other info, but didn't know what her strategy was going to be until they made arrangements.

It probably wasn't justified but she was feeling a little physically nervous too. She had originally wanted the meeting to be in D.C. because of the close quarters partially and she didn't prefer the context at home even though she obviously preferred the environment. Taylor had sounded crazy enough during the speech and aggressive enough on twitter that she didn't know what to expect, so she was keeping pepper spray light in a pocket instead of her purse in a not very comfortable pair of pants and had an almost full staff working.

But he was here now though on a hot but beautiful summer day and she got the door herself. "Come in Representative" she welcomed him, a little stiff and formal.