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Stuart G

(38,410 posts)
Thu Sep 27, 2012, 07:47 AM Sep 2012

Todd Akin and Scott Brown have the same problem. The words, "I'm sorry" are very hard to say.

It is funny to see Brown repeating the Akin disaster. Something goes wrong with the campaign, and both of them cannot say,
"I am sorry." like real people do. They don't like the words, so they say something else..Like, "I regret" or "I do not condon"..etc.
It took Aiken 3 tries to get the sorry word out, and Brown has yet to say it. This is who they are..can't say two simple words everyone knows..oh, Romney can't say them either. Neither did Bush say them. I guess it is genetic...

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Todd Akin and Scott Brown have the same problem. The words, "I'm sorry" are very hard to say. (Original Post) Stuart G Sep 2012 OP
and even then they don't mean it. hobbit709 Sep 2012 #1
It's not just them BumRushDaShow Sep 2012 #2
How very odd Flashmann Sep 2012 #3
You are correct, saying those words would be a lie. Stuart G Sep 2012 #4
But the words "you lose, loser" are easy. Suji to Seoul Sep 2012 #5

BumRushDaShow

(128,388 posts)
2. It's not just them
Thu Sep 27, 2012, 07:54 AM
Sep 2012

It's all of them. Rmoney wrote a book called "No Apology". In their freakish world, saying they are sorry is admitting defeat. And the irony is that they paradoxically operate under the "It's better to ask forgiveness than ask permission" method of operation.

Limpballs has still not expressed any regret for calling Sandra Fluke a "slut".

Stuart G

(38,410 posts)
4. You are correct, saying those words would be a lie.
Thu Sep 27, 2012, 08:26 AM
Sep 2012

But it is so obvious that these fools sit around a desk arguing exactly which words to say instead of "I'm sorry." Can you see it, "We will say, regret or we do not condone what was said or done" You would think, "sorry" was a dirty word...even if they are lieing about it.

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