Lawmaker's son grounded after 'dabbing' moment with Paul Ryan
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Kids these days, amirite?
A newly sworn-in Republican lawmaker has grounded his son after the roguish teen tried to “dab” in front of House Speaker Paul Ryan – who thwarted the attempt.
Rep. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., was one of the new members of Congress sworn in Tuesday. But when it came to his moment, his son Cal – who was tasked with holding the Bible and standing between Marshall and Ryan – decided to “dab” for the picture.
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Dabbing is a dance move that involves dropping the head while raising the elbow, and looks like an aggressive sneeze. It’s often used as a celebration by athletes.
Unfortunately for Cal, his waggish attempt was spoiled by the eagle-eyed speaker, who immediately called him out.
“You all right?” he asked. “You want to put your hand down?”
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“Ok, ok, I’m sorry,” the teen giggled.
“Were you going to sneeze, is that it?” Ryan asked.
“He’s sneezing,” Rep. Marshall said.
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Perhaps spotting he had been part of a prank, Ryan slapped Cal on the back and said “don’t worry about it" as the family departed. He later tweeted: “Still don’t get what dabbing is, though.”
Just finished swearing-in photos. Nearly 300 members. Countless cute kids. Still don't get what dabbing is, though. pic.twitter.com/E2hFgyPYZT
— Paul Ryan (@SpeakerRyan) January 3, 2017
Marshall responded to the tweet by assuring the speaker that his son had been grounded.
Just so you know @SpeakerRyan: He's grounded. https://t.co/PGGhYXEfQv
— Dr. Roger Marshall (@RogerMarshallMD) January 3, 2017
A request for comment from FoxNews.com on how long the scamp has been grounded for was not immediately returned by Marshall's office.
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And so ended the latest example of how dabbing and politics don’t mix.
Hillary Clinton awkwardly attempted a dab in an appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in January. In October, Rep. Loretta Sanchez, D-Calif., made a debate audience cringe when she tried the move during her closing arguments in a Senate debate against then-state attorney general Kamala Harris. Her groovy move was met with a teeth-grinding silence, and she went on to lose the race.
So kids, don’t dab.