So, Peter Boyles is just asking one question and doesn't like Bennet's answer so he keeps asking it.
Then some other screwy questions, re Ritter. Why should Bennet answer why Ritter quit? Ritter can tell why he quit. I guess Bennet wasn't expecting those dumb questions.
Boyles: Why don't I believe that?
Why should Bennet answer that?
Good for Bennet for leaving the call, politely.
Satchmo wrote: So, Peter Boyles is just asking one question and doesn't like Bennet's answer so he keeps asking it.
Then some other screwy questions, re Ritter. Why should Bennet answer why Ritter quit? Ritter can tell why he quit. I guess Bennet wasn't expecting those dumb questions.
Boyles: Why don't I believe that?
Why should Bennet answer that?
Good for Bennet for leaving the call, politely.
Bennet called the show, he should have known what to expect when he called a morning talk show. I hope after today to never again have to hear the term "Senator Bennet".
conifermtman wrote: What does this say about Bennet supporters?
I think that is a little unfair. A guy can have a bad day, I am surprised we don't see more of that with how draining
campaigning can be. I just don't understand why Bennet agreed to go into that snake den to begin with. That showed either bad judgement or a man & staff not understanding the local media.
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conifermtman wrote: What does this say about Bennet supporters?
I think that is a little unfair. A guy can have a bad day, I am surprised we don't see more of that with how draining
campaigning can be. I just don't understand why Bennet agreed to go into that snake den to begin with. That showed either bad judgement or a man & staff not understanding the local media.
No one put a gun to Bennet's head to make him call into Peter Boyle's show. If his judgement is so clouded that he cannot look out for himself, how can we expect him to look out for us?