to her face yes
But he didn't, he said it 'in private' whilst in a huff.
Worst of all he retracted the statement when asked if that's what he really thought.
( , Wed 28 Apr 2010, 13:06, Share, Reply)
But he didn't, he said it 'in private' whilst in a huff.
Worst of all he retracted the statement when asked if that's what he really thought.
( , Wed 28 Apr 2010, 13:06, Share, Reply)
But why should the fact that he didn't say it to her face make a difference?
He was talking about his conversation with her to a third party. He recounted it in slightly colourful tones. So what?
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He was talking about his conversation with her to a third party. He recounted it in slightly colourful tones. So what?
( , Wed 28 Apr 2010, 13:14, Share, Reply)
I think a sense of perspective is called for here.
The media (Edit: Sorry, Skypert Murdoch & Sun) is foaming at the mouth making it out to be some horrific incident. It's hardly on the scale of punching her in the face like Precsott did to a voter during an election.
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The media (Edit: Sorry, Skypert Murdoch & Sun) is foaming at the mouth making it out to be some horrific incident. It's hardly on the scale of punching her in the face like Precsott did to a voter during an election.
( , Wed 28 Apr 2010, 15:27, Share, Reply)