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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Delmar on November 10, 2012, 11:17:03 PM
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Wed Nov 7, 2012, 05:43 PM
CTyankee (31,350 posts)
What was it that Tweety had to apologize for?
I just heard him say something about his apology to Chuck Todd...
Response to CTyankee (Original post)Wed Nov 7, 2012, 05:45 PM
The Velveteen Ocelot (33,218 posts)
1. Late last night he was talking about the factors that led to Obama's victory
and he said something to the effect that Hurricane Sandy was a good thing for the campaign, which of course sounded awful. Obviously he only meant the political outcome but it sounded pretty insensitive.
Squinch chimes in:
Response to The Velveteen Ocelot (Reply #1)Wed Nov 7, 2012, 05:47 PM
Squinch (484 posts)
4. I think his apology, though, was sincere. He looks horrified at himself.
Response to Squinch (Reply #4)Wed Nov 7, 2012, 05:49 PM
The Velveteen Ocelot (33,218 posts)
7. Yes, he stepped on his dick and he knows it.
I'm sure he didn't mean it to sound the way it did.
Response to The Velveteen Ocelot (Reply #7)Wed Nov 7, 2012, 06:29 PM
Sekhmets Daughter (1,223 posts)
16. I beieve you're correct...and his apology was certainly sincere.
Response to CTyankee (Original post)Wed Nov 7, 2012, 05:46 PM
Sekhmets Daughter (1,223 posts)
3. About 3 AM, slap happy from lack of sleep
He was glad we had Super storm Sandy last week....it brought in possibilities for good politics. He issued a sincere apology first thing on his show tonight
Response to Sekhmets Daughter (Reply #3)Wed Nov 7, 2012, 05:53 PM
ThePhilosopher04 (470 posts)
10. He also said "dicking around" a little earlier ...
when criticizing Obama's speech ... not that it was a big deal, but in concert with the Sandy comments, it was pretty obvious he doesn't need to be on the air anytime after midnight. I do appreciate his sincere apology and hope folks accept it and put it behind them.
Response to ThePhilosopher04 (Reply #10)Wed Nov 7, 2012, 06:27 PM
Sekhmets Daughter (1,223 posts)
14. I heard that "dicking around"
just as I was dozing off... I agree it was a sincere apology. Matthews is all about the "process" and I think the lack of sleep was showing long before 3 am. He's not a youngster anymore and he's a diabetic...that takes a toll.
A mole weighs in:
Response to CTyankee (Original post)Wed Nov 7, 2012, 05:48 PM
TTUBatfan2008 (2,783 posts)
5. Regarding Hurricane Sandy...
He said, "I'm so glad we had that storm last week."
Really, really awful thing to say. I think he should be fired for it.
Sekhmets Daughter leaps to Tingle Britches defense:
Response to TTUBatfan2008 (Reply #5)Wed Nov 7, 2012, 06:28 PM
Sekhmets Daughter (1,223 posts)
15. Oh and you've never said something you deeply and sincerely regretted?
Response to TTUBatfan2008 (Reply #5)Wed Nov 7, 2012, 07:52 PM
REP (16,452 posts)
22. I saw it; he instantly regretted it
I understand what he meant. The storm was horrible; I wish it didn't happen, but it was an ill wind that blew some good: it really showed that government is needed. Much better if it hadn't happened.
He was exhausted and it showed.
And finally, the sensitive ChisolmTrailDem puts it all in perspective:
Response to CTyankee (Original post)Wed Nov 7, 2012, 07:49 PM
ChisolmTrailDem (264 posts)
21. That's how a sincere apology is supposed to be delivered - as
opposed to those who claim to be sorry "if anyone was offended".
The death toll is over one hundred along with an estimated $60 billion in damages but if it helps to get your boyfriend Bronco Bama reelected the DUmmies and Tingle Britches are okay with it--as long as they're not too out in the open with it.
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When Sandy hit, Obama got a photo-op, spent less time than it takes to play nine holes of golf, bearhugged Chris Christie, then flew off to Vegas. Meanwhile, if it benefited President PitchingWedge, Chrissy was :jerkit:
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The end always justifies the means in the liberal world. Never let a good catastrophic event go to waste kids....
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If anyone had said they were glad that Katrina hit for political expediency, I wonder if the DUmmies would accept their "sincere" apology?
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Response to TTUBatfan2008 (Reply #5)Wed Nov 7, 2012, 07:52 PM
REP (16,452 posts)
22. I saw it; he instantly regretted it
I understand what he meant. The storm was horrible; I wish it didn't happen, but it was an ill wind that blew some good: it really showed that government is needed. Much better if it hadn't happened.
He was exhausted and it showed.
Yeah government sure did a great job didn't they? FEMA ran out of water and was dicking around with bids to get more, meanwhile people were sitting in the dark freezing their asses off begging for help, but all we saw was 0bama smiling on the tee vee.
:mental:
As for Chris Matthews why does he get a break? If a conservative says anything insensitive they don't get to apologize. Then again if a conservative simply misspeaks they get branded as stupid, like when Palin was talking and accidently said North Korea instead of south, and she was branded a huge idiot, meanwhile Barry big ears spoke of visiting 57 states and he is still a genius. :whatever:
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Staten Island is a view into the future with progressive politics.
No Water.
No Food.
No Power.
No Heat.
No Gas.
Looting.
No Help.
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As the crazy bald dwarf would say, some of us said at the time that the New York rainstorm was the best-timed and most spectacularly successful campaign event the muslim could have ever dreamed of.
It stopped Romney's momentum in its tracks, and let the muslim prance around in his president jacket all over TV, looking competent, concerned, and involved, although he was none of that. It won him the election.
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As the crazy bald dwarf would say, some of us said at the time that the New York rainstorm was the best-timed and most spectacularly successful campaign event the muslim could have ever dreamed of.
It stopped Romney's momentum in its tracks, and let the muslim prance around in his president jacket all over TV, looking competent, concerned, and involved, although he was none of that. It won him the election.
The voters were looking for anything to excuse his incompetence in the last four years and reelect him, they found it.