CNN) – Conservative talk-show host Glenn Beck apologized Friday after appearing to mo

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CNN) – Conservative talk-show host Glenn Beck apologized Friday after appearing to mock President Barack Obama’s 11-year-old daughter on his radio program earlier in the day.

In a statement posted on his website Friday afternoon, Beck said he broke his own rule about “leaving kids out of political debates.”

“In discussing how President Obama uses children to shield himself from criticism, I broke my own rule about leaving kids out of political debates,” said Beck in the statement. “The children of public figures should be left on the sidelines. It was a stupid mistake and I apologize–and as a dad I should have known better.”

Beck’s apology came hours after the radio host and his sidekicks imitated a pretend conversation between the president and Malia, in which Beck has his version of 11-year-old ask a series of questions that included “Daddy…why do you hate black people so much?”

Beck’s routine was prompted by a remark Obama made in his press conference Thursday, in which he said Malia had asked him earlier in the morning of the BP oil spill, "Did you plug the hole yet, Daddy?"

"Is that's their - that's the level of their education, that they're coming to - they're coming to daddy and saying 'Daddy, did you plug the hole yet?' Plug the hole!" said Beck of Malia's comments.

The White House has not responded to Beck’s comments.

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Good for him for admiting a mistake......takes a real man to do that.

'mI guessing Obama's REAL answer was...."sure did Malia, from 30 feet and it was a tricky double breaker into the grain. Birdied the next hole too." :lol:
 
A man with character would never has said it to start with.:cool2:
 
A man with character would never has said it to start with.:cool2:


Maybe you are right.......And Obama is lacking in character with his Special Olympics bowling reference. :hmm: Kinda goes back to what sallylou said yesterday.


Nah, both apologized.....and I am a fan of forgiveness when people admit their mistakes. That's not easy for some people.
 
Mr. Beck, just plug your pie hole.
 
Maybe you are right.......And Obama is lacking in character with his Special Olympics bowling reference. :hmm: Kinda goes back to what sallylou said yesterday.


Nah, both apologized.....and I am a fan of forgiveness when people admit their mistakes. That's not easy for some people.

Tell me about it. Indeed.
 
Maybe you are right.......And Obama is lacking in character with his Special Olympics bowling reference. :hmm: Kinda goes back to what sallylou said yesterday.


Nah, both apologized.....and I am a fan of forgiveness when people admit their mistakes. That's not easy for some people.

Actually, Obama's reference was in poor taste to be sure, but differs quite a bit from Beck's reference in that he did not name anyone specifically, and it was not a comment made with furthering a particular political agenda as a motive. Obama's comment was insensitive. Beck's was an intentional attack.
 
So you have never said something you regretted before. At least he has the charactor to apologise.

I'm not on the air. He is. And the comment was made on the air. So much for his professionalism.
 
I'll give Glenn Beck credit for owning up to what he did.
 
Looks like one person who has corrected the error of his ways.
It takes a man to admit that they lose. Only the pansies keep going with it.
 
Looks like one person who has corrected the error of his ways.
It takes a man to admit that they lose. Only the pansies keep going with it.

yep!
 

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Call me a skeptic...but going on Beck's reputation I would say the apology is more of a publicity attempt than anything sincere. "Let me apologize and I'll look like a good guy". His reputation precedes him.
 
Call me a skeptic...but going on Beck's reputation I would say the apology is more of a publicity attempt than anything sincere. "Let me apologize and I'll look like a good guy". His reputation precedes him.

I don't follow him closely. If he has a habit of doing this in the past, I'll concede to you.
 
Call me a skeptic...but going on Beck's reputation I would say the apology is more of a publicity attempt than anything sincere. "Let me apologize and I'll look like a good guy". His reputation precedes him.

wow so mean.....

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Yep. The tears were a publicity stunt, too.:lol:
 
Happen to catch Beck's show Friday???? All about the Black American founding fathers....Pretty cool stuff.
 
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