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In reply to the discussion: I use to semi-like Lawrence O'Donnell,now he just another windbag douchebag who lives in the village [View all]Liberal_Stalwart71
(20,450 posts)between MSNBC and Faux News commentators.
I truly believe that if Larry O misspoke, he'd be the first to do a segment this evening that contains a heartfelt apology for disinformation and for any mistreatment of his guess. Think about other MSNBC hosts. Think of the ones who have had to go on air and apologize for their mishaps--whether they were forced to or not--Tweety, Big Ed, Rachel often apologizes and corrects her mistakes, and yes, Larry O has corrected him from time to time when he has erred. I don't expect it to be different. And that's why I like O'Donnell. I like him a lot. I think he's a brilliant man and has a passion that we frankly need on MSNBC especially now that Ed is gone from the evening lineup. People shouldn't be so hard on him. I'm sure he'll apologize if he has to or make some kind of concilliatory remarks regarding this story.
That doesn't happen on Faux News and I don't expect it to.