OK. So, how long after his death does the high road require we wait before pointing out some of his reprehensible behavior over the last 25 years?
Three weeks? How about three months?
I'm not being ugly or sarcastic. I am simply wondering what is the acceptable period for being honest, not slanderous.
In the 19th century and into the 20th century, people were usually given a year to mourn the loss of a loved one. It's not up to me to decide what the appropriate time is, but, IMO, within 24 hours of his death is beyond the pale. This is the type of reprehensible behavior we see from the left all the time and we don't like it when they do it.
All I am saying is we should at least wait to begin bashing him until he is gathering a little dust in the grave. He's not going anywhere and no one is buying any of the "tributes" to him. There is no need to rush to bash Peter Jennings; we'll have plenty of time.