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Bill O’Reilly Apologizes After Incorrectly Predicting SCOTUS Would Strike Down Mandate

Posted on July 3rd, 2012 at 17:21 by John Sinteur in category: News -- Write a comment

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I’m not really sorry, but I am a man of my word, so I apologize for not factoring in the John Roberts situation. Truthfully, I never in a million years would thought the chief justice would go beyond the scope of the commerce clause to date and into taxation. I may be an idiot for not considering that.

  1. This may be one of the lamest apologies I’ve ever heard/read. Yes, he said he’d apologize if the SCOTUS struck down the law and he stuck to his word, but so what? Why’d he say he’d apologize in the first place? And what happened that he’s not really sorry?

  2. “I’m not really sorry, but ” is not an apology at all.
    What do you expect from a stupid, nasty, dangerous, old, b*stard? Oh…did I say that out loud? Sorry.

  3. “I may be an idiot…”, Yes Bill you are an idiot. No need to apologize. You are what you are. Now go away!

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