Posted on 11/22/2013 12:26:44 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Former White House press secretary under President Bill Clinton and frequent MSNBC guest, Dee Dee Myers, is not accepting MSNBC host Martin Bashirs apology after he intimated last week that former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin should be subjected to gruesome and graphic slavery-era punishments involving human excrement. Meyers said that the comments mean that its time for MSNBC and Bashir to part ways.
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Honestly, Myers wrote in a tweet on Wednesday, where do such thoughts even come from. She tweeted the hash tag #GotToGo before linking to an Associated Press story which noted that the networks executives have not yet specified whether they believe Bashirs apology was sufficient.
On Monday, Bashir apologized for a commentary segment broadcast last week in which he listed a variety of graphic punishments to which mid-18th Century enslaved Africans in Jamaica were subject. He said that Palin would be the outstanding candidate to also be subjected to those punishments after she equated Americas national debt with enslavement.
Myers frequently appears on MSNBCs Morning Joe and Now with Alex Wagner, but is not an official contributor with the network.
h/t NRO
I agree. Leave Bashir alone as a continuing testament to MSNBC’s scatological atmosphere. I’d only suggest we consider calling Bashir “doo-doo mouth” or perhaps something more catchy from now on.
How about we start calling him “Fecal Face”?
“The man apologized. Let him sit there in his stink.”
However, his statement was a very clear look deep into his mind regarding how he feels about a woman who’s only possible fault would be to politically disagree with him and present a position more closely aligned with our Founders.
I can cut people who apologize a lot of slack but this is how this guy feels to his very core.
It is obvious, this piece of human debris does not care for the country as created by the founders and would prefer something more in line with his 7th century sand ape brothers.
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