Asked about NBC’s failure to cover Jonathan Gruber’s remarks, Chuck Todd said “I’m not saying it’s not a story.”
He’s just saying it doesn’t make Republicans look bad.
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Reading Chuck Todd’s first quote at the link illustrates that if you can’t think straight, you can’t express yourself — not just intelligently — but even intelligibly.
“Look, I’m not saying that, you know, if no one knows them, then who am I to say what the networks should cover. Look, I don’t write their stories, especially when there’s no cultural significance, you know the media really haven’t been covering these surrogates of late, I know I haven’t, either way. What else can I say?…”
Reading Chuck Todd’s first quote at the link illustrates that if you can’t think straight, you can’t express yourself — not just intelligently — but even intelligibly.
(I defy anyone to traslate his point understandably.)
I’ll try, Oppo!
“Look, I’m not saying that, you know, if no one knows them, then who am I to say what the networks should cover. Look, I don’t write their stories, especially when there’s no cultural significance, you know the media really haven’t been covering these surrogates of late, I know I haven’t, either way. What else can I say?…”
Or, in English,
“I’m a complete and utter doüche.”