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US vice-president Mike Pence has his Donald Trump moment, NASA equipment gaffe goes viral

Agence France-Presse • July 8, 2017, 16:21:48 IST
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In a goof gone viral, Vice President Mike Pence touched something he should not have as he visited NASA headquarters, and his defence smacked of something his boss might do: blame somebody else

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Washington: In a goof gone viral, Vice President Mike Pence touched something he should not have as he visited NASA headquarters, and his defence smacked of something his boss might do: blame somebody else. [caption id=“attachment_3730271” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![File image of US vice-president Mike Pence. Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Mike_Pence_Reuters.jpg) File image of US vice-president Mike Pence. Reuters[/caption] Pence was at Cape Canaveral in Florida Thursday for a speech to employees and also took a tour. At one point Pence was guided to piece of gear with a sign that identified it as “critical space flight hardware” and a warning in bright, red capital letters: do not touch. Pence placed his left palm flat on it, anyway, as cameras clicked away. One of the people in the picture is Florida Senator Marco Rubio. The rest is meme and tweet history. Pence sent out a tweet Friday in which he said he was sorry — a blurb with a President Donald Trump-esque exclamation point at the end — and joked that he, Pence, was not really to blame for ignoring the sign, which his hand almost touches. “Sorry @NASA … @MarcoRubio dared me to do it!,” Pence wrote.

Sorry @NASA...@MarcoRubio dared me to do it! pic.twitter.com/qIYtKOPyFh

— Vice President Mike Pence Archived (@VP45) July 7, 2017

NASA put out a tweet saying it was no big deal, that the hardware — a big piece of metal roughly the shape of a nuclear reactor cooling tower and part of a spacecraft-in-the-making called the Orion — needed to be cleaned, anyway.

And here is our statement on touching flight hardware. For more information about the @NASA_Orion spacecraft, visit: https://t.co/V2alO9n0Zk pic.twitter.com/maXQ8lri0O

— NASA (@NASA) July 7, 2017
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Pence put out another light-hearted tweet saying it was the not the first this happened: it featured his photo of NASA ignominy but with a porcupine — not the space gear — graced by his hand.

Okay...so this isn't exactly the first time this has happened. pic.twitter.com/6Y7b3UlJXe

— Vice President Mike Pence Archived (@VP45) July 7, 2017

Rubio also replied to the tweet saying, “In fairness, I warned @VP that you break it, you own it”.

In fairness, I warned @VP that "you break it, you own it" https://t.co/X5ROcnDVCd

— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) July 7, 2017

Of course, the original photo went viral and many social media users were scathing in their criticism of Pence. Pence supporters said the former was making a big deal out of nothing. “Good to know our vice president has the self-control of a sugar charged 3rd grader on a field trip,” wrote someone with the handle @KentoTFH. “Again administration blaming someone else,” wrote @PatStevens2, referring to Pence’s fingering of Rubio. To wit, some of the things Trump has blamed others for: Barack Obama for not acting more forcefully against Russia’s election meddling, which Trump has even not fully acknowledged; “the generals” who he said ordered a US raid in Yemen in February in which a US Navy SEAL was killed. In the NASA flap, others recalled Pence’s reputation as being famously straight-laced and conservative, to the point where he has said he would never dine alone with a woman who is not his wife. “This is an example of why you don’t eat with women, correct?,” wrote @squidlace.

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