Posted on 12/10/2019 11:24:39 AM PST by BenLurkin
Reporter Alex Bozarjian said she was in "disbelief" when a man, who was running in the Savannah race she was covering on Saturday, moved behind her and appeared to slap her on the butt.
"He took my power, and I'm trying to take that back," Bozarjian said Tuesday on "CBS This Morning," adding, "I think what it really comes down to is that he helped himself to a part of my body."
Bozarjian filed a police report Monday, and the man, Tommy Callaway, was banned from future Savannah Sports Council races.
Callaway's lawyer said: "While we regret the situation, Mr. Callaway did not act with any criminal intentions. Tommy is a loving husband and father who is very active in his community."
Bozarjian said Callaway made contact with Savannah station WSAV-TV and said his intentions were not to hurt her.
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So? When a football coach slaps a player’s butt, does he take his power away?
Alex takes herself very seriously, it would seem.
“I’ve lost my mojo!”
— Austin Power
At 4 seconds some gal slaps her hand...how come she’s not in trouble too?
Butt touching is her kryptonite?
A female TV reporter’s power resides in her butt.
Many have suspected this.
The duck lips she made were priceless.
Ummm... a little TOO active.
CBS This Morning is the worst morning show on TV. This morning they had Rickie Klayman on saying how guilty Trump was and this was not a partisan impeachment. Sheesh, where did she get her law degree? A Cracker Jack Box?
The runner’s action was inappropriate, but what is this “He took my power” business?
I swear today’s “liberated” women are snowflakes.
A 1950s woman would have kicked the guy in the n*ts and moved on with her life.
What does that - ‘he took my power’ - even mean? Did she feel powerless because she wasn’t able to stop him from grabbing her?
wonder how his loving wife feels about him slapping this gals rear.
I’m gonna need photographic evidence, preferably in yoga pants.

Sheesh, what a nation of whining babies.
I'm from an era where we didn't whine about trivial things. For example, I NEVER get upset when some hot young thing slaps my butt. Not once have I gotten upset about it. Nope, I refuse to get upset and give away my IMMENSE storehouse of power in such instances.
[[A 1950s woman would have kicked the guy in the n*ts]]
And taken his power away for a minute or two
Getting to play victim is the best thing that ever happened to this nobody newscaster.
She’s now a feminist hero, despite the fact she probably willingly Weinsteined her way into her existing job.
Grow up, put on your big girl panties and get over it.
If it really bothered you that much you would have slapped him back.
It’s an insult.
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