President Obama Called ‘A D—’ by ‘Time’ Editor Mark Halperin: UPDATE

11:58 AM EDT 6/30/2011 by Terry Shropshire
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Loose-lipped Mark Halperin

President Obama was characterized as behaving like “a d—” by an editor of Time magazine on the right-wing show “Morning Joe,” an egregious gaffe that aired live because the delay button wasn’t activated. Thus, the atrocious legacy of Obama being the most abused and disrespected president in American history continues.

Mark Halperin, the editor in chief at Time, as well as an MSNBC analyst, who first asked if the seven-second delay button was on, proffered a pungent opinion of Obama’s intense press conference on June 29. Obama verbally smacked the GOP around in regards to raising the tax ceiling to save the American economy.

“I thought he was a d— yesterday,” Halperin said with a smirk creeping up the side of his face.

UPDATE: MSNBC officially suspended Halperin indefinitely for befouling the airwaves with his uncouth comments. A short time ago, the television station delivered this statement to the press:

“Mark Halperin’s comments this morning were completely inappropriate and unacceptable. We apologize to the President, the White House and all of our viewers. We strive for a high level of discourse, and comments like these have no place on our air. Therefore, Mark will be suspended indefinitely from his role as an analyst.”

It was a detestable and premeditated attempt at crude humor at Obama’s expense that exploded in Halperin’s lap and sent linguistic shrapnel flying all over the set. But it’s particularly reprehensible because Halperin is the editorial lord over arguably the most respected and influential news magazine in the world. With one episode of verbal diarrhea, Halperin managed to take public political discourse a couple of notches lower, and it was already hovering at subterranean levels with respect to depictions and caricatures of the president. Halperin should be sacrificed by MSNBC and Time.

Host Joe Scarborough, a more moderate Republican, comparatively speaking, could have blasted off with as much heat generated in his head over this episode. He was irate that the obscenity slipped through his show’s internal controls, thereby crashing onto the airwaves with cruise-missile intensity.

“Delay that. Delay that,” Joe could be heard pleading with his producer to snatch that word before it could be heard on the air. “What are you doing? I can’t believe … don’t do that. Did we delay that?”

You could almost see the volcano rise in Scarborough when he learned the word “d—” fell into cyperspace. We’re going to have a meeting after the show,” Scarborough said with blow-torch intensity to his quivering underlings.

Just minutes later, Halperin quickly apologized to the president and viewers for his choice of words. “Joking aside, this is an absolute apology. I shouldn’t have said it. I apologize to the president and the viewers who heard me say that,” Halperin said.

Later in the show, Halperin again apologized, saying, “I can’t explain why I did it. It’s inappropriate, disrespectful. I’ve already apologized, and I will again to the president. I’m sorry, I’m sorry to the viewers … It is disrespectful. What I said was disrespectful to the president and the office, but it also lowers our discourse.”

He also tweeted to his followers, “I want to offer a heartfelt and profound apology to the president and the viewers of Morning Joe. My remark was not funny. I deeply regret it.”

Halperin should regret what he said, but he should also regret losing his job at Time as well as his coveted analyst spot at MSNBC. Lowering on-air dialogue to the lowest common denominator will set the nation on a perilous and irreversible course toward anarchy.

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  • JAYNE DOH!

    YAWN!

    stop making a mountain out of a mole hill.

    • Terry

      Thanks, Jayne Doh! for taking the time to respond. Unfortunately for your point of view, MSNBC agrees with me at least in the sense that some administrative consequences should befall the perpetrator. He has been suspended indefinitely. 

  • Anonymous

    obama is the most hated president i have ever seen by republican and independent parties and by people
    who think he’s running the country in the ground without seeing results nothing gets done it eight weeks!?
    from being sworn in O MY FREEKIN G! i feel for him so much i would just do 1 term and get out if they want it like bush had it let em have it and then you will really see the real new world order as they intended(republicans) and then whos gonna miss obama then they will the one’s who are crucifying him on a daily basis with huge rocks throwing. it was a good try obama but they dont want to be saved none of them!

  • RayJay-M

    It’s completely unacceptable for Halperin to those remarks.  Whether you agree with Obama’s politics or not, both he and the office of presidency deserves respect.  It should not be subjected to degrading remarks made by not-so-well-meaning idiots who rely on the “delay button” to edit their lack of the English language. Time and MSNBC should let him go. 

    • Anonymous

      Hmmm!  I wonder if you said the same thing when Bush was getting bashed all over the place.  Funny how even the liberals are turning on him.  What happened to freedom of the press?  When they were praising him I don’t recall anyone telling the media to back off and report the facts.

  • Chrisjohnson7

    I think this was the most disrespectful comment I have ever heard from an editor of a major news magazine. He should be fired for his very unprofessional comment.

    • Anonymous

      Really?  You must have missed the comments about Bush.  Oh wait, they don’t count because it was Bush and he is a Republican.

  • Uncle Chuck

    Evidently the President must be doing something right to evoke that kind of comment and if that’s what it takes to turn this country around, keep being a d— Mr. President!.

    • Anonymous

      I hope you don’t think he is turning this country around.

      • Uncle Chuck

        No, but maybe he’s finally doing SOMETHING!

        • Anonymous

          Playing golf and being entertained is not quite what we need.  He is suppose to be the leader of the United States but continues to point the finger at others.  He promised unemployment wouldn’t go above 8%.  He promised that the stimulus would turn things around.  He claimed Obamacare would keep your rates down and you could keep your present heath care.  Everyone of these items have been a lie and yet he wants to continue to spend.  He talks about taxing the rich yet it was him that backtracked and approved those same tax cuts.  Why they are still being called the “Bush tax cuts” is beyond me.  They are the Obama tax cuts no matter what justification you want to use.  Have a good 4th!  Support and defend!

  • Tenisjugador

    I’m a black democrat and I can tell you that obama is half white and is horible and is a product of a stupid father, affirmitive action and knapy hair.

    • Uncle Chuck

      What is “knapy”?

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