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On-Topic Chris Hayes: I'm 'Uncomfortable' Calling Fallen Military 'Heroes'

It's sad he had to apologize for the comments he made. He has a right to believe what he wants, but I see people can't voice certain opinions without having to apologize. It's what this country has come to.

another mail in i see

read his apology - his reasons for apologizing - they're spot on

he realized his mistakes

you never do
 
I hope he doesn't lose his show. I like it.
and who is this Donny Deutsch? is he the original Deutsch bag?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donny_Deutsch

ex Advertising "guru" - somewhat self proclaimed
ex talk show host

now he is a "contributor" and all too frequent gas bag on various political/social commentary programs - where he bloviates

but the real problem is that he's just a self absorbed bully
 
Here ya go Jack. This must make your week.
The guy just cannot win. There is a link to his apology.

http://www.alternet.org/newsandview...he_tyranny_of_personal_experience/#paragraph3

He shouldn't have apologized, just explained -- because he has a valid point. For some reason the media has been treating people as heroes practically for putting on a uniform. That's plain stupid.

You want a hero, here's one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_C._York

His medal citation:

After his platoon suffered heavy casualties and 3 other noncommissioned officers had become casualties, Cpl. York assumed command. Fearlessly leading 7 men, he charged with great daring a machine gun nest which was pouring deadly and incessant fire upon his platoon. In this heroic feat the machine gun nest was taken, together with 4 officers and 128 men and several guns.
 
I finally found a picture of him and I'm not impressed. Never have seen him, co I guess I'm lucky, right?
 
I Love Chris Hayes and I know he meant no harm....over the last few days I've listened to Soldiers & Vets on the radio agree with Chris's original comments and discuss the matter better than any right wing-attacker....

I can't watch Chris and Melisa Perry LIVE..I DVR both shows because I like to fast-fwd thru the boring segments....Some of their segments get HEATED quick....LOL...A couple of weeks ago i thought Chris might have to come between 2 of his male guests....Chris & Melisa are the Nicest Nerds you'll ever see on Cable News TV...

@ WhiteEagle..Chris's personality is what makes him attractive...Don't be so quick to judge a book by its cover...
 
He shouldn't have apologized, just explained -- because he has a valid point. For some reason the media has been treating people as heroes practically for putting on a uniform. That's plain stupid.

You want a hero, here's one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_C._York

His medal citation:

After his platoon suffered heavy casualties and 3 other noncommissioned officers had become casualties, Cpl. York assumed command. Fearlessly leading 7 men, he charged with great daring a machine gun nest which was pouring deadly and incessant fire upon his platoon. In this heroic feat the machine gun nest was taken, together with 4 officers and 128 men and several guns.

hilarious

a guy says the wrong thing

apologizes

and you say he shouldn't have

LOL

self absorbed or what?

HE said it

HE apologized for it

that should be good enough but no
 
I've seen that movie about 4 times. Great every time!

He shouldn't have apologized, just explained -- because he has a valid point. For some reason the media has been treating people as heroes practically for putting on a uniform. That's plain stupid.

You want a hero, here's one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_C._York

His medal citation:

After his platoon suffered heavy casualties and 3 other noncommissioned officers had become casualties, Cpl. York assumed command. Fearlessly leading 7 men, he charged with great daring a machine gun nest which was pouring deadly and incessant fire upon his platoon. In this heroic feat the machine gun nest was taken, together with 4 officers and 128 men and several guns.
 
NO NO NO NO, Not Chris, Donny the Deutsch!


I Love Chris Hayes and I know he meant no harm....over the last few days I've listened to Soldiers & Vets on the radio agree with Chris's original comments and discuss the matter better than any right wing-attacker....

I can't watch Chris and Melisa Perry LIVE..I DVR both shows because I like to fast-fwd thru the boring segments....Some of their segments get HEATED quick....LOL...A couple of weeks ago i thought Chris might have to come between 2 of his male guests....Chris & Melisa are the Nicest Nerds you'll ever see on Cable News TV...

@ WhiteEagle..Chris's personality is what makes him attractive...Don't be so quick to judge a book by its cover...
 
There are many types of "wrong things". He should have apologize, because that's what the knee-jerk audience needs. In an ideal world, he wouldn't have had to apologize, and in a slightly less ideal world he would have explained, like Kuli suggested. We live in the even less ideal world, sadly.
 
^ oh well

another over thinker

instead of just recognizing the wrong play ........... making amends .............. movin on

this

the "knee jerk" is the liberal DEFENSE

when the one who spoke the words knows better

so now YOU know better than Chris what his words meant
 
He shouldn't have apologized, just explained -- because he has a valid point. For some reason the media has been treating people as heroes practically for putting on a uniform. That's plain stupid.[/I]

An apology for his bad timing in judgement on Memorial Day weekend would have been decent enough. I guess he thought that was the best opportunity to blend his views for the most effect.

Jayhawk, knucklehead have this one covered very well

Kuli you say the same of course but its a part of the plan of big defense and Republicans.
Sure I know a lot, many guys who went into the military because it beat the part time 15 -20 hr a wk benefit lacking local jobs left along the interstate like Motel 6, or Burger King. Its a way out for maybe better things. Take away the jobs that allow a chance of advancement with benefits and a working decent wage you have Wal-mart or the military for those lacking in money or high grades for a higher education or even trade school. The military is a very honorable way to achieve those goals you will not get ever at Target.
You can keep a volunteer military if that's the best game in town.
Its a good gig for many.
Try living in Wilmington Ohio you won't be flying for Airborne or even docking parcels for DHL it is destroyed. Don't get your hopes up on becoming a lineman or anyone giving a shit if you get toasted as many lineman do restoring the electric power in a freezing arctic storm in Jan. They ain't heros, and the same guy that was fried on the power line could sadly get fried on a IED but he took the job for the pay and benefits not the thought of being a hero.
You want to wash aircraft, fix a flat tire, or fly one you better look towards the military if you qualify. Only way out of Wilmington Ohio for many a young man in 2012........................
 
Just because someone enlists in the military doesn't make them a patriotic hero. The Bush Depression eliminated millions of jobs so a lot of young people had no choice but to enlist in the armed forces. For many they had few options but to enlist. That doesn't make them heroes.

Of course the desperate right wing takes this out of context for political attacks. It's their fake outrage again.
 
Just because someone enlists in the military doesn't make them a patriotic hero. The Bush Depression eliminated millions of jobs so a lot of young people had no choice but to enlist in the armed forces. For many they had few options but to enlist. That doesn't make them heroes.

Of course the desperate right wing takes this out of context for political attacks. It's their fake outrage again.

If enlisting makes someone a hero, then wanting to enlist should make someone a hero, too.

I'm a hero!


:lol:
 
^ oh well

another over thinker

instead of just recognizing the wrong play ........... making amends .............. movin on

this

the "knee jerk" is the liberal DEFENSE

when the one who spoke the words knows better

so now YOU know better than Chris what his words meant

I'm not overthinking. What he said was correct, or rather - it's an opinion that I share, and it seems not just me. It's an intelligent viewpoint. What was wrong was the timing of it, and the political environment.

The "knee-jerk" argument might be "liberal DEFENSE", but it IS perfectly valid. For reference - see the OP...
 
Just because someone enlists in the military doesn't make them a patriotic hero. The Bush Depression eliminated millions of jobs so a lot of young people had no choice but to enlist in the armed forces. For many they had few options but to enlist. That doesn't make them heroes.

Of course the desperate right wing takes this out of context for political attacks. It's their fake outrage again.

LOL

an interesting premise

course i would've figured that if the "GWB depression" had driving these fine young men into the service, you'd at least bestow the term hero upon them

your posting is fiction and sad - equal parts of both
 
I'm not overthinking. What he said was correct, or rather - it's an opinion that I share, and it seems not just me. It's an intelligent viewpoint. What was wrong was the timing of it, and the political environment.

The "knee-jerk" argument might be "liberal DEFENSE", but it IS perfectly valid. For reference - see the OP...

he recanted

he's an earnest fellow - chris hayes - watch his show

so to repeat, his reaction to his statement was to apologize

and not because of the political environment - stop inserting your own bias to a situation that's been "adjudicated"

as usual ur overthinking and clearly mixed up
 
he recanted

he's an earnest fellow - chris hayes - watch his show

so to repeat, his reaction to his statement was to apologize

and not because of the political environment - stop inserting your own bias to a situation that's been "adjudicated"

Not because of the political environment, no -- but probably because he was worried about his job.

He shouldn't have apologized, because he was right.
 
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