bobcollum
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I'm sorry, but Obama makes himself look bad all on his own.
This stupid "performer" is entitled to his opinions and doesn't have to like our soldiers, but OUR soldiers Commander in Chief should have more respect for them than this.
Just my opinion though.
If Psy was known for those statements, I'd probably agree with you. The fact remains, this was virtually unknown until about a week ago, but now to the right he's an anti-American.
It's a bit much, my opinion.
To me he isn't necessarily anti-American. It's possible that he only apologized because it was good for his career. However, it's as likely that he has matured and has honestly had a change of heart. I'll leave it until I hear more about what servicemen think about his statement and his apology.
My last word for now is that I think (a) some on the left are being rather glib about this and disingenuous to suggest it's not something which should be considered and (b) many on the left are hypocrites because they don't accept apologies from people on the right for things much more innocent than that.
Yeah, but it always goes both ways with politics. Besides, I don't, and more than likely nor do any others, think of Psy as 'on the left', he's just some Korean pop star.
To me it seems to be more an act of unchecked anger as a response to those events.