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Democratic State Senator Vincent Shaheen running against Gov. Nikky Haley, cries "escort wh***, out the door," referring to Gov Haley. He snickers and chortles as the partisan Dem crowd hoots and hollers at the play on words. Then he fake-corrects himself saying "escort her out the door." It is clearly an intentional 'slip of the tongue,' and one that the crowd loves.
Skip ahead to about 1 minute into the video to see the segment if you don't wish to spend a second more than necessary watching this slimy Democrat.
I wonder if a worried and concerned Pres. Obama will be phoning her tomorrow w/ words of comfort. Is not "wh***" even stronger than "sl**?" Maybe Barack should send along some flowers or something as well.
Gotta admire the slimy DumDumocrats......they are in it to win it, gloves off!
It appears to have been unintentional.
From the article:
The Morning News did not initially report Sheheen’s slip of the tongue since, in its context, it appeared to be no more than an honest misstatement, but Republican news site BreitBart.com and left-leaning TalkingPointsMemo.com fueled outcries Friday via Twitter and created what S.C. Democrat spokeswoman Kristin Sosanie said was nothing more than “a fabricated controversy.”
The Morning News did not initially report Sheheen’s slip of the tongue since, in its context, it appeared to be no more than an honest misstatement, but Republican news site BreitBart.com and left-leaning TalkingPointsMemo.com fueled outcries Friday via Twitter and created what S.C. Democrat spokeswoman Kristin Sosanie said was nothing more than “a fabricated controversy.”
I am not saying that it wasn't, but if it was unintentional:
1) It was real convenient that it rhymed.
2) Was inappropriate that he laughed, smiled, and pointed to the crowd in approval after he said it.
3) His next words of his speech was "its the truth" was very poorly timed and he should have thought better.
4) He should have said it was a slip of the tongue and unintentional.
I am not saying that it wasn't, but if it was unintentional:
1) It was real convenient that it rhymed.
2) Was inappropriate that he laughed, smiled, and pointed to the crowd in approval after he said it.
3) His next words of his speech was "its the truth" was very poorly timed and he should have thought better.
1. If it was intentional, it's almost ridiculously poorly worded, he didn't use the definite article.
2. He seemed to realize his mistake and immediately corrected it.
3. I believe it was "You got to tell the truth.." and before that, when some in the crowd laughed, he tried to calm them down and then moved on.
Sheheen's mistake, from what I see in the video, is that when people in the crowd laughed, he should have said he had misspoken and moved on. But it looked like it was just trying to get past it as fast as he could.
The Morning News did not initially report Sheheen’s slip of the tongue since, in its context, it appeared to be no more than an honest misstatement, but Republican news site BreitBart.com and left-leaning TalkingPointsMemo.com fueled outcries Friday via Twitter and created what S.C. Democrat spokeswoman Kristin Sosanie said was nothing more than “a fabricated controversy.”
Did you watch the video? It quite clearly was intentional. If this guy, and SC Democrats try to say otherwise, they are just compounding a crude slur with a blatant lie.
I guess I can't link the video from here, but you can go to Breitbart and watch for yourself. It occurs about 1 minute into the video.
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