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Originally Posted by Urbane Guerrilla
Well, BigV, those who are fairminded know the context of the remark and that Bill Bennet thinks this is reprehensible with a capital R. Those who do not believe in being fair to Republicans will continue to demand an apology for mentioning it, and rave, and posture, and carry on, and generally disgrace themselves. Instead of an apology, they should be issued a collective invitation to assemble, pantsless, on the National Mall before the Smithsonian or maybe the National Museum of Art, to pound hot sand up each other's... ratholes. The unfair ones merit nothing but contempt, both lofty and gut-cutting.
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For someone to even think to "use the example" that Bill Bennett did is too revealing of his true opinions. And he just tried to cover his ass by saying it would be reprehensible.
Unfortunately, there's been too many Republicans who have made public remarks ranging from insensitive to outright racist. So when the GOP asks the public to be "fair" when it happens AGAIN, they think, "what would be the point?"