Posted on 07/17/2015 11:18:24 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
An MSNBC host walked back a statement hed made Thursday when he called Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump a liar after Trump called his bluff and challenged him to a wager.
Not only did Lawrence ODonnell take back his previous statement, he also said he liked the real estate mogul.
The brouhaha began Thursday when ODonnell appeared on MSNBCs Morning Joe and said The Donald had inflated his income figures in his Federal Election Commission financial statement.
Trump immediately bet a year of his salary against a year of ODonnells that he was right. That evening on his own MSNBC program, ODonnell crumbled.
When Trump called back on Fridays Morning Joe, host Joe Scarborough played a clip of ODonnells apology back for him.
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Got it, found it thanks!
Nice hope, but all evidence shows proggys never, ever, ever admit error, unless (as in this case) it will cost them real money and it’s a non-core belief issue.
For a proggy to hugely change a core belief or belief system to conservative or Christian, and publicize that... um, no.
I think it’s much like Stockholm syndrome, and they were taken mentally and emotionally captive while young and in college.
“I think its much like Stockholm syndrome, and they were taken mentally and emotionally captive while young and in college.”
Weak minded, falling into groupthink. How else do you describe someone who dedicates their lives to policies against their best interest?
People under the oppression of capture and abuse respond with the Stockholm syndrome.
I refer you to those who believe they have been abducted by aliens.
Their progress into the Stockholm syndrome is systematic.
Read CDB Bryan's venture into alien abduction and report back to us.
C.D.B. Bryan - Close Encounters of the Fourth KindBe careful...this is dangerous material.
Do you have the courage behind your words...or are you just tossing out general thoughts. Either is OK...
Don't examine this matter if your faith is not strong.
It is not for the weak of faith.
In fact, this is dangerous territory.
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