Justin Amash Very Sad After Missing First Vote in Congress. Hug Him If You See Him.
Show a libertarian some love.

Friends of liberty, Rep. Justin Amash needs your support now more than ever.
The libertarian-leaning Republican congressmen accidentally missed a roll call vote in the House of Representatives, thereby breaking his perfect attendance record. Since taking office in 2011, Amash had never missed single vote. That's 4,289 votes, according to Politico.
It was the 4,290th vote that got him. Amash was talking to reporters about House Republicans' Obamacare replacement bill—a bill that Amash despises—Friday afternoon when he realized the House was taking a vote:
Amash immediately sprinted into the chamber and tried to put his card in the voting slot to cast his yea or nay, but the vote had closed. …
When he realized his streak had just ended, the blunt-spoken congressman broke down in tears.
Prior to today, Amash had three things to be proud of: 1) never missing a vote, 2) explaining all his votes on Facebook, and 3) maintaining arguably the most libertarian voting record of any member of Congress. (Also, he's hilarious on Twitter, so make that four things.)
It's understandable that Amash is pretty upset, but he shouldn't beat himself up too much. He's still one of the most (only?) dedicated defenders of limited government left in the federal government. Most refreshingly, he isn't afraid to criticize members of his own party (or its leader) when they go astray (which happens quite a lot). And who could forget his advice to snowflake legislators like Sen. Marco Rubio who were afraid that they might get their feelings hurt if they attended a townhall?
#MI03, I'm sorry.
— Justin Amash (@justinamash) March 10, 2017
So here's a sentence probably no one at Reason has ever written: If you see the congressman, give him a hug.
Note: There are conflicting reports as to whether Amash literally shed tears over the missed votes. Politico says yes, Independent Journal Review says no:
I was taking to Amash when this happened. (Sorry Justin!!) I saw all of it. He didn't "break down in tears." But enjoy your clicks, politico https://t.co/VmZTrzrI6j
— Haley Byrd (@byrdinator) March 10, 2017
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I was informed by an old man in a jacket that Wyden was the most libertarian legislator ever
I don't get it. Is there some prize available for goofy misrepresentations of things Reason writers say?
Only the belief that you're a big swinging dick. That's good enough for some people.
Joke much or, nah that's for 'yokels'?
Hurr hurr, you so funny!
Imagine being jealous of Nicholas Gillespie.
Give the crying homo a hug. LMAO
"2) explaining all his votes on Facebook"
Except that used to be "pointing to the passage in the Constitution that authorized his votes," which he changed once he decided it was okay to violate the Constitution sometimes.
What votes were those?
Missing votes to talk to reporters? He's going DC on us.
He needs better handlers.
If only some other Rep had been there with a juice box. What a missed opportunity.
Thanks for nuttin' Hayley.
Would, too.
When was the last time you cried, gentleman?
Moi, let me see. Hmmm. Still thinking. Yeah I'm not answering this question.
The other day when one of my cats had to be shot I teared up a bit.
The last 10 minutes of Gladiator
Huh, that could be one. Though it wasn't tears running.
At the end of Fight Club.
Doesn't Fight Club end up with him getting the girl?
There was also the "destruction of capitalism" aspect
It's kind of cool to feel more as you age. I'm only 27 but, there was never a movie or anything like that that could make me shed a tear as a teenager. Now with age I find that very singular things can swirl the feelz in me. It makes experience and life itself deeper and more profound.
To answer your question, I'm pretty sure I teared up drinking whiskey and watching Ken Burns: Civil War the other week.
I'm embarrassed at times by what can make me cry. I can usually explain why I'm tearing up - I can go through the emotional resonance of the moment, as silly as it may sound to others - but still.. I used to be stone-faced.
I'm dead inside.
Justin, a mess.
He is the only Republican I respect. Other than all those things, he is forthright when some asshole FOX News reporter interviews him (like Neil Cavuto did) baiting him with "But the Democrats do not want to work with you" when they were discussing bipartisanship.
He refuted that point blank "No, they do, and our leadership should be looking to involve them so that we can win on ideas"
I do not agree with a few of his policies, but he'd get my vote over every Democrat and Republican in my district.
One vote missed? No Big Deal.
He thinks Dems want to work with him. That's so cute. And delusional.
Given his track record (and I can't believe I'm actually saying this about a congressman in 2017) I kinda wanna give him the benefit of the doubt here. Perhaps he has in mind one or more blue congresscritters who acts crazier in public to appeal to their constituents than they do behind closed doors?
He literally shed tears in that he figuratively wept. Get with the Internet, Robby.
Was the vote close enough that his vote would have made a difference?
So, who want to put him down? We can't have this shit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmQ8er38XbI