OPINION: The media has continued to cover Trump’s actions one story at a time, without joining the dots and accurately describing his state of mind.
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OPINION: The media has continued to cover Trump’s actions one story at a time, without joining the dots and accurately describing his state of mind.
Friedman, for her part, was caught off guard. "I did not see him approaching, and before I know it I was in this vice grip," Friedman once told an interviewer. "I felt he was very strong, he was just holding me tight... it wasn't really a romantic event," she told the Library of Congress. "It wasn't my choice to be kissed. The guy just came over and kissed or grabbed." Maybe it could be wonderful and exciting to be kissed, by surprise, by a stranger, at the end of a long and terrible war. But when you hear Friedman's description of it, the whole thing starts to sound unpleasant. The whole photo starts to look unpleasant, too: the way her head is locked into the crook of his elbow, unable to move or avoid his lips. A man just died, and the thing he was most famous for is a thing that's actually super weird.