Seems like Sen. Schumer's getting a rise out of a lot of people with that "erection" gaffe.
These things happen. No biggie. I expect Sen. Schumer will just ride it out.
It's okay to laugh at this. Don't be so stiff.
It's not like having a sense of humor about it means you're no longer an upright citizen.
Quite frankly, if you can't laugh at this, you're a tool.
I wanna see the longer and uncut video of this.
I have a feeling my puns are making some people crotchety.
It's a good thing we have free speech, or he might be charged under the penal code.
Say what you will about Sen. Schumer, but he's not going soft on treason.
I'm sure this thread has left y'all deflated. Good day. <3

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