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The answer: Not a good answer - not so much what she said but that it was a jumbled mess. Yes, a Miss USA winner should represent the whole country, and she should have tried to answer in a way that would be inclusive of all sides (which 90% of the time is merely going to be a non-answer). She didn't and it rightfully cost her the crown. But the way she gave her answer was close to the infamous Miss Teen North Carolina if I got that correctly.
The question: Not a good question. Judges should not come to these competitions with agendas, and I don't think it was accident that he asked Miss California this question, i.e. contestant from a state that most recently re-banned gay marriage. He won't SAY this but you know he was hoping for a gung-ho "YES, Perez - EVERY state should vote on this issue, including our state of California because Prop 8 was a SHAM I tell you!" He didn't get it, so cue...
Perez's reaction: The worst part of this debacle and proof he should have never been a judge. First he calls her a bitch, then apologizes only to go on TV and take back his apology and say he actually wanted to call her the C-word originally but held back. If that isn't a classless piece of shit, I don't know what is. He can dislike her response but to start namecalling is childish and more tactless than her answer ever was.
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