Tuesday, May 29, 2012

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In Defense of Chris Hayes The MSNBC host is getting beat up for remarks he made about the heroism of American soldiers. It's his critics who should be apologizing. Chris Hayes 'hero' talk latest example of why so many hate the media so much His apology still shows no sense of what some have sacrificed His apology still shows no sense of what some have sacrificed. MSNBC's Chris Hayes apologizes for questioning use of 'heroes' to describe fallen soldiers Chris Hayes, host of MSNBC's weekend morning talk show "Up," has apologized for comments he made on Sunday about use of the word "hero" to describe fallen U.S. soldiers. After an interview with Lt. Col. Steve Beck, a former Marine whose job was to notify military families of the death of a loved one, Hayes [...] Chris Hayes apologizes for 'heroes' comment on MSNBC Hayes had made the comments during his show on Sunday, the day before Memorial Day. He was met with a strong backlash, including from a veterans' group. Chris Hayes: Outrage as TV host says he is 'uncomfortable' calling fallen soldiers 'heroes' Chris Hayes, a liberal commentator who hosts a show on MSNBC, said the word justifies more wars. His comments, made on Memorial Day weekend, sparked outrage among veterans organisations and bloggers. MSNBC's Chris Hayes apologizes for saying he's 'uncomfortable' calling a fallen soldier 'hero' TV host says he conformed "to a stereotype of a removed pundit whose views are not anchored in the very real and very wrenching experience of this long decade of war" MSNBC host Chris Hayes apologizes for "heroes" comment (VIDEO) MSNBC host Chris Hayes apologized Monday for saying he felt uncomfortable calling fallen soldiers "heroes" because the term can be used to justify potentially unjust wars. read more Blogs rip MSNBC's Hayes on 'heroes' Conservatives in the blogosphere slammed MSNBC's Chris Hayes for saying on his show Sunday that he feels "uncomfortable" calling fallen soldiers "heroes." Chris Hayes: I Feel 'Uncomfortable' Using 'Heroes' To Describe Soldiers Killed In Action (VIDEO) MSNBC's Chris Hayes sparked controversy and debate on Sunday when he said that he felt "uncomfortable" calling soldiers killed in action "heroes" because the term can be used to justify potentially unjust wars. MSNBC's Donny Deutsch On MSNBC's Chris Hayes' 'Heroes' Comment: 'He Looks Like A Weenie' Chris Hayes' comments on the military and the use of the word "hero" prompted a formidable wave of criticism his way, though not all of it necessarily related to what he actually said. On Today this morning, Matt Lauer 's current events panel took a swing at the comments for which Hayes apologized. The panel universally condemned the comments, with Donny Deutsch proclaiming that the comment was ...
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