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Bed Hopper Bad DaySenator Randy "Bed" Hopper Threatens Citizen

Madison Wisconsin -- Ah ‘tis the recall season and it appears that the stress of being removed from office has Sen. "Bed" Hopper in a bit of a tiff. It isn't quite clear what set Randy Hopper off in the following video, but what is clear is that his actions and words speak volumes about his character and about how much he respects the position he holds.

You will see in the video that the "Senator" (for now) has just come out of a Senate session and is greeted by waiting journalists and citizens of Wisconsin. As he passes by a few individuals you can hear Senator Hopper state "I'm gonna get you for every fucking thing you've done" He then walks directly over to another camera and tells the citizen to "Get away from my face". The camera was clearly not “in his face” – he had to travel several feet to “get his face” in the camera’s lens. And what did he mean when he said "I’m gonna get you for everything you have fucking done"?

For me he is making a veiled threat and I will leave it to you the readers to decide what exactly he meant. Could it be that he is angry about the coverage of his liaisons with a certain intern whom he left his wife for? Or could it be he just found out how much that love triangle is going to cost him in the divorce? Perhaps it is something more? We have attempted to contact Hopper’s office about this video but again, our inquiries are just echoing in the “no comment” black hole that surrounds Walker’s administration. I really did not expect anything other than a “no comment” because there really is no excuse for such behavior from a sitting Senator. Let’s just hope he doesn't ask King Walker for the Louisville slugger. (you may need headphones to hear the threat in the beginning of the video but listen, it is there)

 

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Written by Paul I. Tascoupe