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Originally Posted by Ghostwriter
I believe he would have said something if there really was anything left out.
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Not necessarily. All I can say is that, as a lawyer, I would be very hesitant to introduce or offer a partial anything -- video, transcript. It begs the question: What was left out and why?
His "excuse" was that it had been a long day. I put "excuse" in quotes because he said there was no excuse for his behavior, and I agree. Maybe there was nothing more in what was edited out, but maybe he chose not to mention anything else because he decided not to make excuses or dilute the apology. He was asked the question specifically about what might have been edited out and said "I'm not getting into that today, I'm here to apologize."
If anyone is interested,
here's his public statement.
Here's my question: who made this video and why? Who's the guy who was willing to make the video for a "school project" (here's your assignment: take a video camera and ask members of Congress if they fully support the Obama agenda) and willing to make sure it got to the internet, but not willing to take to credit for it? These were guys hoping for embarrasing reactions. Etheridge took the bait.
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Looks more like a bully got caught.
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Nah, he's not a bully.
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If this had been John Baynor the hue and cry would be for him to resign his seat. I would have joined in and would be one of them calling for it. Time for the Dems to stand up and do the right thing and dump him.
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Of course, Baynor wouldn't have resigned his seat. I wouldn't be too fast on the "time for the Dems to do the right thing." As AOII Angel said, we live in a time where public discourse has gotten completely out of hand. Donations pour in to a Congressman who calls the President a liar during a joint session of Congress; he writes fundraising letters for Republicans in other states. This is definitely a glass houses scenario.
Let the voters decide. I have to give credit for class, though, to Ellmers' response that she feels bad for Etheridge and that she wants voters to vote for her because they agree with her and want her to represent them, not for something like this.