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Re: How does this POFS get so much air time and print?
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2012, 08:05:11 AM »
Eugene Robinson On Santorum Comment: "Didn't Mean To Offend Anybody"



Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson acknowledged his characterization of the way Rick Santorum handled the loss of his son that died two hours after birth as "very weird" was "not the right way to say" what he wanted to say.

Robinson didn't apologize but explained that "what I actually said was I thought some people would think that was weird."

"I certainly didn't mean to offend anybody, especially Mr. Santorum," Robinson also said. Robinson wanted the audience to know that he was just discussing Santorum's views, which he considers "extreme."

Robinson also acknowledged the way he phrased Santorum's actions "rubbed people the wrong way." Robinson talked about his comments at length on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" today. Below is what he initially said this morning when asked about the controversy.

Eugene Robinson: "What I actually said was I thought some people would think that was weird. That was obviously not the right way to say what I was trying to express, but -- so I -- I certainly didn't mean to offend anybody, especially Mr. Santorum, but it was in a discussion of his views, and, you know, which I consider extreme, and Santorum himself who is a cultural -- culture warrior extraordinaire, whose faith and we all appreciate someone of deep faith, but it is -- it is extremely deep, and it's a kind of faith that some people I think are going be, if not surprised by, at least want to know more about."


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Re: How does this POFS get so much air time and print?
« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2012, 08:06:30 AM »
I'm guessing because of folks like you? just basing it on your thread which you created to talk about him

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Re: How does this POFS get so much air time and print?
« Reply #3 on: January 06, 2012, 08:11:08 AM »
I'm guessing because of folks like you? just basing it on your thread which you created to talk about him

This asshole is on tv all the time, gets tons of print in NYT, WAPO, etc.   

The economic and political ignorance of this fool is astounding. 

I guess its more affirmative action at work. 

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Re: How does this POFS get so much air time and print?
« Reply #4 on: January 06, 2012, 08:28:40 AM »
he was WAY humbled this morning on morning joe about the santorum thing.  When Santorum's son passed away after 2 hours, the family took the baby home and spent the night with him, sleeping with him in the middle before returning him for morgue.

Eugene robinson had the audacity to attack santorum for this.  mocked him as weird.  I don't know how I'd handle such a horrible thing, nor does anyone until you have been there.  Robinson should say nothing on this issue.  unreal.  Total lack of class.

I wouldn't be surprised if robinson is fired tomrorow for this. 

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Re: How does this POFS get so much air time and print?
« Reply #5 on: January 06, 2012, 09:00:26 AM »
Partisan Politics and Vicious AssaultsPeter Wehner
01.05.2012 - 4:02 PM   

   



 First it was Alan Colmes; now it is Eugene Robinson of the Washington Post, who went on MSNBC to mock Rick Santorum​ for how he and his wife Karen dealt with the death of their son Gabriel. (A severe prenatal development led to his very early delivery, and Gabriel died two hours after his birth.)

“He’s not a little weird, it’s that he’s really weird,” Robinson said of Santorum. “And some of his positions he’s taken are just so weird, um, that I think that some Republicans are gonna be off-put. Um, not everybody is going to, going to be down, for example, with the story of how he and his wife handled the, the, the stillborn ah, ah, child, ah, um, whose body they took home to, to kind of sleep with it, introduce to the rest of the family. It’s a very weird story.”


On these comments I have three observations to make, the first of which is that spending time with a stillborn child (or one who died shortly after birth, as in the Santorum case) is commonly recommended. The matter of taking the child home for a few hours is less common, but they did it so that their other children could also spend a little time with the deceased child, and that is definitely recommended. For example, here’s the official page of the American Pregnancy Association (an association of health-care providers that treat pregnant women) about stillbirth. It recommends that parents spend time with the child, as the Santorums did, and the APA writes:

With the loss of your baby, your family members will also grieve. Your baby is someone’s granddaughter, brother, cousin, nephew or sister. It is important for your family members to spend time with the baby. This will help them come to terms with their loss. If you have other children, it is very important to be honest with them about what has happened by using simple and honest explanations. It is your decision whether you would like the children to see the baby. Ask for a Child Life Specialist at the hospital; these are trained professionals who can help you prepare your children for the heartbreaking news, and prepare them to see the baby if you wish.

This is basically what the Santorum family did. They also had a funeral, which is often done in these kinds of situations. It seems to be enormously helpful to people in a moment of terrible pain. So Robinson, like Colmes, was speaking out of a seemingly bottomless well of ignorance.

The second point is the casual cruelty of Robinson and those like him. Robinson seems completely comfortable lampooning a man and his wife who had experienced the worst possible nightmare for parents: the death of their child. It is one thing to say you would act differently if you were in the situation faced by Rick and Karen Santorum​; it’s quite another to deride them as “crazy” and “very weird,” which is what commentators on the left are increasingly doing, and with particular delight and glee.

We are seeing how ideology and partisan politics can so disfigure people’s minds and hearts that they become vicious in their assaults on those with whom they have political disagreements. I would hope no one I know would, in a thousand years, ridicule parents who were grappling with unfathomable human pain. Even if those parents were liberal. Even if they were running for president and first lady.

The third point is it tells you something about the culture in which we live that in some quarters those who routinely champion abortion, even partial-birth abortion, are viewed as enlightened and morally sophisticated while those grieving the loss of their son, whom they took home for a night before burying, are mercilessly mocked.

Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the times.

http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2012/01/05/partisan-politics-santorum-stillborn-baby






Eugene Robinson is a typical 95er far leftist pofs.     

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Re: How does this POFS get so much air time and print?
« Reply #6 on: January 06, 2012, 09:05:04 AM »
it’s quite another to deride them as “crazy” and “very weird,” which is what commentators on the left are increasingly doing, and with particular delight and glee..     

who, aside from robinson, are the 'far left commentators' that are doing this?

is this one far-left idiot who apologized, then an author assigning it to all of the people he doesn't like?  Cause on morning joe, they were taking his ass to school for such insensitive comments then they shut him out from the convo.

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Re: How does this POFS get so much air time and print?
« Reply #7 on: January 06, 2012, 09:09:29 AM »
who, aside from robinson, are the 'far left commentators' that are doing this?

is this one far-left idiot who apologized, then an author assigning it to all of the people he doesn't like?  Cause on morning joe, they were taking his ass to school for such insensitive comments then they shut him out from the convo.

Alan Colmes did it as well. 

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Re: How does this POFS get so much air time and print?
« Reply #8 on: January 06, 2012, 09:16:05 AM »
Alan Colmes did it as well. 

then let's put them both until the 'worthless bag of shit' header.

That's two out of hundreds?

The author doesn't say he's upset about the 1% of liberal commentators who stoop this low.  instead, he exaggerates with "increasingly"....
From 1 to 2?  That's increasingly?

I'm all for these 2 douchebags being banned from tv for a decade for saying such crap.  But this 'increasingly by far-left commentators' is weak, weak shit.