The New York Times published an in-depth piece last week on the aggressive habits of Minnesota Sen. and 2020 presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar:
An aide, joining her on a trip to South Carolina in 2008, had procured a salad for his boss while hauling their bags through an airport terminal. But once onboard, he delivered the grim news: He had fumbled the plastic eating utensils before reaching the gate, and the crew did not have any forks on such a short flight.
What happened next was typical: Ms. Klobuchar berated her aide instantly for the slip-up. What happened after that was not: She pulled a comb from her bag and began eating the salad with it, according to four people familiar with the episode.
Then she handed the comb to her staff member with a directive: Clean it.
Aside from treating any employee in such an absurd way (Remember: Klobuchar is the one who said Brett Kavanaugh didn’t have the temperament to sit on the Supreme Court), we wanted to know: How easy is it to eat a salad with a comb?
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