“I actually think that the president owes the Jews of Europe an apology. They deserve better from the President of the United States. Anti-semitism is on the rise, and somebody must stick up for them.” ThinkingStatesPresidentUnitedUnited StatesDeserveEuropeSticksJewApologyAnti SemitismDeserve Better Author:Dana Perino
“President Bush demanded that Kerry apologize. Can you imagine that -- Bush demanding an apology for someone stumbling over his words? ... Kerry should have tried the Bush strategy: say so many stupid things, no one cares anymore.” ShouldCarePresidentImagineStupidShould HaveStrategyApologyImagine ThatApologizingPresident BushStumblingStupid ThingsNo One Cares Author:Jay Leno
“I guess we didn't even officially apologize. Jesse Jackson called on the United States to officially apologize to the Chinese. Jesse said, 'An apology is not a sign of weakness.' And as President Clinton has taught us, an apology isn't even a sign you're sorry.” SaidStatesPresidentUnitedUnited StatesTaughtWeaknessClintonSorryChineseApologyApologizingTaught UsPresident Clinton Author:Jay Leno
“I was appointed U.S. attorney by President [George] Bush on September 10th, 2001, and the world changed enormously the next day, and that happened in my state.I will make no apologies, ever, for protecting the lives and the safety of the American people. We have to give more tools to our folks to be able to do that, not fewer, and then trust those people and oversee them to do it the right way.” PeopleWorldWayGivingStatesAbleNextPresidentHappenedChangedToolsSafetyFolksFewerApologySeptemberRight WayNext DayAttorney Author:Chris Christie
“If I can get enough signatures, to present an apology to slavery, I will present it to the President. The House of Representatives has already passed the resolution for the apology, but it has to pass the Senate. I think, in spite of all our problems, I think we're in the right direction.” IfsThinkingI CanEnoughProblemHousePresidentSlaverySpiteResolutionSenateApologyRepresentativesSignaturesRight DirectionHouse Of Representatives Author:Kirk Douglas