It’s about as relevant as having Letitia Baldridge, Empress of Etiquette, commenting on the appropriateness of how members of the Reagan entourage were dressed.
Not that I watched this drivel (on MSNBC according to reports received), but Baldridge supposedly remarked in horror about the prospect of Patti Reagan wearing pants (she wasn’t), while a short time later Maureen Reagan emerged from a vehicle wearing pants.
It’s still disrespectful. If you go to a funeral or a wake, you don’t tell people, “Well I really didn’t like the guy, and neither did any of my friends.” There will be ample time later for dissecting the man’s political career.
I never voted for him either, but what did he do to the French?
Back when some soldiers from a local unit returned from Desert Storm the camera focused on a soldier and his wife, who had gone into a clinch. The idiot reporter tried to stick a microphone in their faces, and asked “Do you have any plans for tonight?” :rolleyes:
If you think that your politicians are stupid, think again, I give you some pearls of wisdom from our current president:
1- In an interview with an American TV station asked the interviewer is he had plans to also interview his competitor in the elections. When he was told that yes, they had such plans he told the journalist to ask him if he was true “that he is attracted to men”.
2- When told that the price of eggs had risen 300% during his government he replied that it was fair, “do you know how hard it is for a chicken to lay an egg?”
3- Said in an interview : “Although I don’t know what I am doing I was elected president, so I am going to do what I think I should do.”
4- “The economy is stumbling from here to there and from there to here. It is for this that I say ‘may God have mercy on our souls’”.
This isn’t anywhere near the worst of what he’s said, but I am too embarrassed to say any more. We just had new elections in which he ran again for president, are any of you surprised that the competing candidate beat him with nearly 70% of the votes in a 3-party system?
Not in the media, but this reminds me. A couple years ago I attended a ballgame on Lou Gehrig Day. At ballparks across the country, famous people read his retirement speech as a part of a fundraiser for ALS research. I was fortunate enough to see Brooke Shields at PacBell. It was so hideous my hair hurt. After she finished up, she leaned into the microphone and said “Thank you all for supporting ALS!”
In the spirit of fairness and full disclosure I have to admit that the latter is most probably an urban legend, I couldn’t find any supporting evidence that he actually said that.
Nothing. He has sold out and he has sold out big time, and there’s really nothing he can say. I suppose there is some sense in him wanting to “come into the mainstream”, but he’s already started to moderate his stance on things which were once very important to him and his supporters in order to take his place at the trough.
To respond to betenoir, what Spectre said. The response, to the “valid journalistic question” was, while a “legitimate response”, IMHO, still disrespectful.
I too would like to know though why the man said France disliked Reagan so much. I’d be interested in hearing that if anyone knows the history.
To Sublight, I wish I had paid better attention to the name of the person the US news correspondent was interviewing over in France. I’m not really sure who it was, sorry. It was the comment that caught my attention, and then they quickly cut away from him and went on with showing the procession.
That’s ok. It seemed a little weird that the media there wouldn’t report his death until a few days later, so I did a little checking around this morning. Le Figaro only allows searching for members, so I don’t know when they broke the story, if at all (there was nothing about it in today’s news). TF1’s (TV network) website ran a story about his death back on the 6th, and also had follow-up stories over the following days. One of the other big networks, france2, seems to be doing the same, although the bigger story now looks like the death of Ray Charles. Sounds more like their “man in France” wasn’t interviewing and investigating so much as just spouting his own opinions.
For comparison, the media in Japan, which is relatively America-friendly, reported his death right after it happened, ran some follow-up stories the next day, and now has moved on to other news.
You could make 5 of these threads per week just listening to the Sean Hannity show.
I loved this one I heard recently. It’s stupid for a lot of reasons. Basically the caller said, “well, it’s pointless for me to vote in my state because Kerry’s going to win it anyway.”
I wonder if he realized. . .
It’s also pointless for him to vote in a state that Bush was going to win anyway.