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Kirsten Powers kicks off debate about when it is and isn't acceptable to make a big deal out of comments recorded in private (just guess)

The video of Rep. Rashida Tlaib telling other Dems that they would “impeach the motherf****r” made the rounds this week, but on CNN, Kirsten Powers downplayed the recording:

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However, there seems to be far more at issue with what Rep. Tlaib said than just the MFer part:

Speaking of “the 47 percent,” the issue of when private recordings are deemed to be of value was up for debate after Powers downplayed the video of Rep. Tlaib:

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We look forward to similar objections from the Resistance the next time a recording of a Republican saying in private goes viral.

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