natural and human. then we saw panic. they were afraid of what, you know, fox news, afraid of what rush limbaugh would say, afraid of the reaction from voters on the far right in some cases although as you know we ve seen craven behavior by democrats, too, like congressman lynch. you know, i read your piece in tandem with something that frank bruni wrote for the times full screen ahead, i m sure you read it. we no longer have news. we have spring boards for commentary, cues for tweets. unfortunately, you know, many among us are not reading long form stuff. they re taking news and information from 140 characters. to me, that s the big picture beyond the hypocrisy that you point out. i think so. but, you know, like i said, i just think the welcome home tweets were a natural reaction and the fact that these congressmen and people like joni
that makes you wince every time you see it, but you can t stop watching it. i was competing in the 1981 national sports festival. 21-year-old brian makes the finals. his first vault goes without a hitch. for my second vault and you can see i actually look down, i m always at 65 feet, 7 inches. that s where i start from. when you run for the vault, you want to be at the end of the board. you always check the spring boards. it s almost like a ritual thing you do. i always had my board 1 1/2 feet away from where the horse is. you want it to be exactly the same every time. same number of steps. everything happens the same so you get the same results. now, unfortunately, in my case, things went just a little bit further and i got a different result. oh, good heavens! i probably ran faster than i ever ran in my life. each step probably just went a little bit further. my left foot was fine. if you look at my right foot oversteps the board just a little and slides off so i wind up
watching it. i was competing in the 1981 national sports festival. 21-year-old brian makes the finals. his first vault goes without a hitch. for my second vault and you can see i actually look down, i m always at 65 feet, 7 inches. that s you start from. when you run for the vault, you want to be at the end of the board. you always check the spring boards. it s almost like a ritual thing you do. i always had my board 1 1/2 feet away from where the horse is. you want it to be exactly the same every time. same number of steps. everything happens the same so you get the same results. now, unfortunately, in my case, things went just a little bit further and i got a different result. oh, good heavens! i probably ran faster than i ever ran in my life. each step probably just went a little bit further. my left foot was fine. if you look at my right foot oversteps the board just a little and slides off so i wind
watching it. i was competing in the 1981 national sports festival. 21-year-old brian makes the finals. his first vault goes without a hitch. for my second vault and you can see i actually look down, i m always at 65 feet, 7 inches. that s where i start from. when you run for the vault, you want to be at the end of the board. you always check the spring boards. it s almost like a ritual thing you do. i always had my board 1 1/2 feet away from where the horse is. you want it to be exactly the same every time. same number of steps. everything happens the same so you get the same results. now, unfortunately, in my case, things went just a little bit further and i got a different result. oh, good heavens! i probably ran faster than i ever ran in my life. each step probably just went a little bit further. my left foot was fine. my right foot, if you look at my right foot, just oversteps the board just a little bit and
that makes you wince every time you see it, but you can t stop watching it. i was competing in the 1981 national sports festival. 21-year-old brian makes the finals. his first vault goes without a hitch. for my second vault and you can see i actually look down, i m always at 65 feet, 7 inches. that s you start from. when you run for the vault, you want to be at the end of the board. you always check the spring boards. it s almost like a ritual thing you do. i always had my board 1 1/2 feet away from where the horse is. you want it to be exactly the same every time. same number of steps. everything happens the same so you get the same results. now, unfortunately, in my case, things went just a little bit further and i got a different result. oh, good heavens! i probably ran faster than i ever ran in my life. each step probably just went a little bit further. my left foot was fine. if you look at my right foot