In my own case, the most inflammatory statements I have ever made are ones that I have written and remain willing to defend.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't Tweet a lot because I've Tweeted things that I thought were really innocuous about subjects that are inflammatory, and the response is so insane sometimes from people.
The biggest problem I have in journalism is being quoted or misquoted and then being asked to defend something I haven't said.
When members of this House use inflammatory language, use offensive language, it does not help the process. It is beneath the dignity of this body and this country.
Natural selection is not an inflammatory phrase; evolution is.
I've said a lot of stuff in the past, but not with any intentions to hurt anybody. It's all a bit tongue-in-cheek.
It's one thing to say, 'I don't like what you said to me and I find it rude and offensive,' but the moment you threaten violence in return, you've taken it to another level, where you lose whatever credibility you had.
I exaggerate when I'm angry, but I've never gone around telling people things that aren't true about me.
As for me, even though I have been accused of anti-Semitism countless times, no one has ever heard me make anti-Semitic statements or engage in anti-Semitic behavior.
I'm not a person who defends myself very often. I kind of let my actions speak for me.
I have already said and will continue to say that I won't respond to personal abuse, and I never make any personal abuse, ever, to anybody. I just don't do that kind of politics.