Matthews: ‘I deeply apologize’ for calling West Point cadets Obama’s ‘enemy camp.’
OPS_admin | Dec 03, 2009 | Comments 0
Last night on MSNBC, host Chris Matthews offered a measured apology for calling the U.S. Military Academy at West Point President Obama’s “enemy camp.” He defended himself by arguing that West Point cadets “identify with the Bush strategy.” But today on Hardball, Matthews admitted that his argument “was wrong”:
MATTHEWS: Now I’ve heard too many politicians say things like, “oh that was taken out context” to explain something they wish they hadn’t said let me just say to the cadets, their parents, former cadets and everyone who cares about this country and those who defend it: I used the wrong words and worse than that I said something that is just not right and for that I deeply apologize.
As those who watch me regularly probably got right away, my point was that the military up at West Point was probably a skeptical audience for President Obama given his strong position against the war in Iraq and generally more dovish image. I was wrong to make that conclusion based on the lack of applause or apparent enthusiasm in the ranks of officers and cadets last night.
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