This black notion of “disrespect” just nauseates me, that any criticism is not respectful, what a crock.
I agree, in spades (heh, heh).
It's even worse than that--she wasn't even criticizing, she was analyzing and stating her opinion on a technical aspect of a proposed law--i.e., its cost. She was discussing potential policy, not editorializing on the President--which might come closer to the notion of disrespect, but should be fair game anyway.
You earn respect you are not born with it biotch!
Even George W doesn’t want to disrespect the Presidency by criticizing. This sort of statist worship is fundamentally un-American. Am sure glad that the Founding Fathers were not concerned about respecting the Crown. Heaven help us. How about some respect the Constitution and the rights of American citizens.
She failed in her role as ‘presstitute’ so they canned her.
People like this feel they are entitled to respect instead of having to earn it.
I know what you mean, especially since CNBC had no such qualms about disrespecting the office when it was occupied by a republican.
“This black notion of disrespect just nauseates me, that any criticism is not respectful, what a crock.”
This has been used to create an environment where illiterates are awarded high school diplomas and even college degrees; it keeps them on company payrolls when not only are they unproductive, but even a financial drain.
Assimilation is a pipe dream...