Longoria: Sorry if you didn’t get that I was trying to create ‘dialogue’
http://twitter.com/#!/EvaLongoria/status/258953811115270144
Obama campaign co-chair Eva Longoria is so very sorry. But she’s not sorry that she retweeted a vulgar tweet calling women and minorities “stupid” to vote for Romney. Heaven forfend!
She’s sorry if people were offended by her incredibly generous use of Twitter as a “platform for all Americans.”
I use Twitter as a platform for all Americans and their opinions. Sorry if people were offended by retweet. Obviously not my words or my personal view. I respect all Americans #FreedomOfSpeech
Obviously not her words?? Lol“@michellemalkin: .@evalongoria Way to take responsibility, dear. “Sorry if”… ==> is.gd/kAKvbr”
— KeyWestBravo (@KeyWestBravo) October 18, 2012
Obviously.
.@evalongoria Way to take responsibility, dear. “Sorry if”… ==> is.gd/kAKvbr
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) October 18, 2012
First, Longoria deleted the vile retweet to cover her tracks. But Twitchy is forever.
When that didn’t fly, she hilariously tried to pull an Anthony Weiner, claiming a hacker or Twitter bug caused random retweets about conservative women and minorities to magically appear on her account. She really must think we’re “stupid.”
Apparently chapter three in “Damage Control for Dummies” involves issuing a faux apology. We suspect she got her copy as a hand-me-down from Weiner.
And she followed up the absurd non-apology apology with an even more ridiculous tweet. That retweet calling women and minorities “stupid to vote for such a racist/misogynistic twat”? She didn’t necessarily agree; she was just creating dialogue, man.
I retweet many people I don’t agree with for the purpose of discussion and dialogue, that’s democracy…and boy did this create dialogue!
— Eva Longoria (@EvaLongoria) October 18, 2012
Keep digging, doll. Keep digging.
.@evalongoria I also love how you pretend you were just nobly creating “dialogue” & sharing your “platform.” Snort==>is.gd/93eA5S
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) October 18, 2012
.@evalongoria Thank you soooo much for your self-sacrifice and service! Maybe you’ll be next in line for Nobel Peace Prize.
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) October 18, 2012
Apologies are hard. So very hard.
@evalongoria Sorry ppl were offended or sorry you offended ppl? You can only apologize 4 own actions. It’s political speak. #notarealapology
—Justin Kinney (@jkinney87) October 18, 2012
@evalongoria Learn how to apologize. The words “if I” don’t belong in an apology. What you said was deplorable. ur either sorry or ur not.
— Karen (@PetitPoulailler) October 18, 2012
@michellemalkin @evalongoria If only liberals knew the difference between “Sorry if…” and “Sorry that…”.
— Kevin Cody (@TheKevinCody) October 18, 2012
Hi @evalongoria, “sorry if” is not saying sorry and fully apologizing. You are not sorry at all.
— Will (@Will32283) October 18, 2012
@evalongoria Sorry dear. That didn’t work for Anthony Weiner. It won’t work for you. OWN your vile words and make a real apology. #twitchy
— Lissa (@LissaKay) October 18, 2012
Longoria has tried every possible way out of this … well, except for issuing a sincere apology for what she retweeted. A real apology? We won’t hold our breath.
And when even Alan Colmes is calling for you to resign as co-chair of the campaign, it’s a sign.
Update:
A Twitchy reader makes an excellent point:
.@twitchyteam Wonder why dialogue-lover @evalongoria doesn’t want to dialogue with @michellemalkin ?
— RepRepublic (@RepRepublic) October 18, 2012
Update:
And here we have the fourth chapter of “Damage Control for Dummies”: changing the subject.
Let’s close this conversation with a focus on the real issues, not tweets. For women, it’s about equal pay, the econom… say.ly/rUI4oWb
— Eva Longoria (@EvaLongoria) October 18, 2012
Full text via WhoSay:
Let’s close this conversation with a focus on the real issues, not tweets. For women, it’s about equal pay, the economy and our health care choices.