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In reply to the discussion: About Anita Hill [View all]Demit
(11,238 posts)20. I suspect Anita Hill has long given up expecting a proper apology.
She has noted the kind of apology he's given, the "sorry you felt that way" kind, and said she appreciated it as far as it went, but he didn't convey any sense that he had responsibility for what happened. And as we knowbecause Biden was recently on camera saying it to reportershe's not sorry for anything he's ever done.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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It was a mistake on Joe's part and that's why he should apologize to Anita for his OWN actions.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Apr 2019
#66
I saw a clip of Biden from THE VIEW on Andrea Mitchell's show and I cringed a bit. He should
helpisontheway
Apr 2019
#43
Yes. He needs to address it. The WaPo article also makes him look weak, able to be pushed around.
femmedem
Apr 2019
#89
Of course! I wasn't 100% behind myself on the suggestion and knew I'd get flack. No problem!
ancianita
Apr 2019
#21
It was a major news event of the time, and it brought about a shift in attitudes
marylandblue
Apr 2019
#70
I remember the event because Im an old fart but I didnt recall Biden's involvement..
honest.abe
Apr 2019
#72
Sure it's unfair, but that's politics. Everything you ever did will be used against you.
marylandblue
Apr 2019
#73
I'm afraid you haven't been paying attention. And there are no guarantees in life.
marylandblue
Apr 2019
#95
Ok, I have nothing against Biden. But this is going to be a highly negative campaign cycle.
marylandblue
Apr 2019
#104
I'd be happy to join Biden six months from now, if he's doing well then, and my guy isn't.
marylandblue
Apr 2019
#120
I never read full reports on what was said. We might not ever really know, imo.
ancianita
Apr 2019
#24
Okay, I'll do that. I just wanted to get out my first thoughts on what I've read on social media.
ancianita
Apr 2019
#25
It's a fact we have to deal with. Many voters aren't going to vote on substance but on appearance.
progressoid
Apr 2019
#85
This hurts him. Not just the women he hurt. He's got to think and feel this through much better.
ancianita
Apr 2019
#26
Very interesting. Doesn't mean he doesn't have to have better thought about the issue if it comes up
ancianita
Apr 2019
#34
Sorry, didn't read past your accusation that people "making a fuss" are politically motivated.
Demit
Apr 2019
#46
Yes, and to keep things in perspective Elizabeth Warren was a registered Republican at the time.
honest.abe
Apr 2019
#47
He did not say he treated her badly. He should have said "I treated her badly". IMO nt
USALiberal
Apr 2019
#101
Not wishing. Just making a suggestion. I hear you about all that evangelical leaning (ewww).
ancianita
Apr 2019
#111
Seriously? However unintentional, this post seems a bit disparaging to Anita Hill and women voters
Raven123
Apr 2019
#110
Please read what I read to ucrdem above. If that isn't satisfactory, let me know.
ancianita
Apr 2019
#112
Joe takes the pile on today over things his Republican committee members wanted.
ancianita
Apr 2019
#117