Governor Rick Scott refuses to have a debate because Charlie Crist has a fan....
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[quote]Washington (CNN) -- Florida Gov. Rick Scott refused to go onstage for the first seven minutes of a debate Wednesday night, because his opponent had a fan.
No, not a rowdy supporter in the audience. An actual electric fan.
Scott's Democratic challenger, former Gov. Charlie Crist, had set up a small fan underneath his podium, apparently trying to keep himself from sweating under the Broward College stage's lights. Scott saw the fan, a prop that often accompanies Crist at public appearances, as a violation of the debate's rules and said he wouldn't participate.
The moderators tried to explain the disagreement while Republicans in the audience chided Crist for breaking rules -- at least as Scott saw them -- against props on stage.
"We have an extremely peculiar situation right now," moderator Elliott Rodriguez, a local news anchor, said as the broadcast started.
"Are we really going to debate a fan?" Crist said while standing alone on stage.
Several minutes later, Scott relented and joined the debate.
"That has to be the most unique beginning to any debate," Rodriguez said as Scott walked onto the stage.
From there, the moderators largely tried to ignore the episode.
And on Thursday, Scott tried explain why his opponent needed a fan in the first place.
"I think he was sweating and he needed a fan. I'm surprised he didn't try to ask for dry ice," Scott said.
That could have actually been a solution to the standoff that took up the first seven minutes of the debate because Scott's protest flamed over Crist's apparent disregard for a previous agreement that electronic devices would be banned from the stage
"I think he was probably worried about his track record," Scott said, bringing up his campaign talking point that more than 832,000 people lost their jobs during Crist's four-year term as governor during the Great Recession.
But it had already sparked a social media firestorm, with Twitter users launching the hashtag "#fangate," and a mock Twitter handle devoted solely to Crist's fan -- @CCristFan -- had its moment in the sun.
After the debate, the real Crist weighed in.
"#fangate - what a night!" he tweeted. "Now, let's get back to the issues that matter to Florida."
But fangate was all some people could think about.[/quote]
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Relevant.
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I live in FL and I remember seeing the beginning of that. I wasn't intending on watching it but it happened to be on the channel when I turned it on. I actually thought that was a joke until this morning when it apparently was turning into a thing.
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Florida, where bad things go to happen.
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I live in florida and the number of liberals here is irritating.
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Oh, Florida....
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3 RepliesAh Florida. :3 Never ceases to amaze. Or confuse.
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Florida is hot and humid as fawk... I'd have a topless chick fanning me and feeding me chilled grapes.
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How to determine if your campaigning politicians are smart: Give one of them a fan. If they both don't give a shit, then you should be glad they have average intelligence.
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1 ReplyI am not a fan!
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1 ReplyEdited by Uncle Putin: 10/16/2014 7:54:12 PMI literally just saw this on the TV lol. He was throwing a hissy fit because he didn't get a stupid fan haha.
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4 RepliesI thought this would be about feminism. OT: I love my fans
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2 RepliesEdited by Knight Kashmir: 10/16/2014 7:39:17 PMlol -blam!-ing Florida