Posted on 07/28/2022 10:18:58 AM PDT by MarvinStinson
Gee that bogus “Apology” was almost as sincere as her Holocaust “apology” I still say sue their damn asses into oblivion
If they succeed, they're not going to like an America devoid of decency, values and ethics.
“So, my bad...I’m sorry.”
I hate that expression. It is so non-apologetic. Like saying, “Whoops!” Even saying, “I’m sorry,” does not cut it.
A proper apology includes the words, “I apologize,” as this acknowledges a wrong on one’s part has been performed.
The Spew hags are not sorry.
Thousands of hours over decades of talking on airwaves and still can’t manage to keep herself out of legal jeopardy.
What a low IQ dumbass.
Not good enough....We can’t play the nice game anymore. Those days are gone. TPUSA better sue the hell out of them. This is war it’s not a playground game anymore. They play to kill and destroy we play just to be nice and get along... enough! The playground bullies need to be destroyed! If they don’t sue these POS I will be very disappointed in TPUSA leadership! I hope he’s not spineless like our representatives at the hill!
“So my bad. I’m sorry.”
Anyone who says, “my bad” is a child and not a serious person. She never was serious, though.
Are they actually sorry? I doubt it. Instead, I think they got some counseling concerning that what shows up outside RAT venues is far worse and the precedent set by the initial comments would “circle back” big time.
Took her three attempts to get it right and they were holding a figurative gun to her head when she did get it right.
I agree. We are in a war for our nation, we are being destroyed and it is time to play hardball every single time.
Who on this forum believes she meant it?
The leftist pukes in this country
have been writing checks they Cannot cash for far too long
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