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will Rep Boebert get "ratio"ed on the affair topic

Rep. Lauren Boebert is catching serious social media heat after her fiery “F— you, first of all!” outburst at a Fox News Digital reporter who pressed her on unverified allegations of an affair with Rep. Thomas Massie. 
What was intended as a defiant shutdown is landing as unhinged and defensive to many observers. Clips are circulating rapidly, and the replies are stacking up heavily against her — classic ratio territory.
Balanced reaction check via quadratic modeling:
Let’s model public sentiment as a simple quadratic:
Reaction Score = -a(t)^2 + b(t) + c, where t = time since the clip dropped, and a greater than 0 produces the characteristic downward-opening parabola of backlash.
Boebert’s sharp negative coefficient on composure (high a) sends the curve plunging fast — negative likes and quote-tweets dominate the vertex, with no quick recovery in sight. The data points show an unbalanced response: strong initial deflection, but rapidly decaying favorability. 
If Boebert wants to avoid a prolonged social media cratering, a cooler, more strategic approach (perhaps a measured statement or pivot) would flatten that curve and restore some equilibrium before the ratio becomes a lasting meme. Right now, the math isn’t in her favor.

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