Funny how a mere adverb, prefixed to a name, can become a whole statement [as to a junior family member].
NowAnthony, you're goofing up bigtime. It's not the end of the world, but you need to resolve this, and do it now. Period.
Don't make a scene. Don't insist. Just start over. Or you become a dead weight. Uuuuugh!
It's not about legality or fairness or deep morality. It's about being an effective public voice.
Grow up Anthony. You're not a political hack or a placeholder. You've been a talented voice against reaction and for progressive ideas and policies. The quicker you go back to square one, the better your chance of playing an important role in the future.
I'm with Ed Schultz on this. When he had his misstep, momentary and minor though it was, he stepped aside, gave up the spotlight temporarily to acknowledge the failing. And he got public credit for that. He's back, full force. When Anthony's disgrace came out, Ed was on point that in this case resignation is the only way out, that the longer he delays the more harm he'll do himself and others.