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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
By not making a statement he was basically saying that the story had no credibility.
that's what he should have done.
I can't believe that people can't seem to link "This story is ridiculous" with "I don't smoke crack"
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What he should have did was answer questions. By saying refusing to take questions or even speak in complete sentences, it left everything open.
His former press secretary nails it pretty much. She is still a supporter, but she explains why his original comment was not good enough:
http://globalnews.ca/news/580807/rob...ess-secretary/
It's really not good enough to say; "It's ridiculous and that is all I am saying/", and then turning his back on questions. That's not the way a politician (especially an innocent one) should respond.