Hoofbite
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So there's a video out there of Smith saying something that isn't too TV-friendly.
I saw the link on MSN.com titled,
"Stephen A. Smith used a racial slur?"
When I watched it my first thought was......"who cares, is this really an article all to itself?"
But then in the link there was a video where he attempted to clarify what he said by suggesting that what people heard wasn't what they thought it was and it was just his quick-talking New York-ism that made it sound like he said what everyone thought he said.
Here's that video.
[youtube]baKiJVCwr0U#![/youtube]
Just admit you said it. Nobody cares. We all know the score when it comes to using that word. Sure, you're boss doesn't want you saying it but don't come on TV and tell us we didn't hear you correctly because you're from New York.
And then to pull the victim card about having to explain yourself for the second time and how you hope that you don't have to do so in the future. Get out of here with that crap.
You said it. Shut up and move on. Nobody cares, just don't try to lie and then play the role of victim.
It reminds me of the scene from Lucky Number Slevin when Josh Hartnet tries to explain to the Rabbi that he is not Nick Fisher.
[youtube]-yV7nK8lF8Q&playnext=1&list=PL9E8BACDA542674ED&feature=results_video[/youtube]
You've just called us "jerks", Stephen. You might want to start brushing up on how to pick out your saddle.
(Sorry about the autoplay on the second video......guess that clip was part of a playlist)
I saw the link on MSN.com titled,
"Stephen A. Smith used a racial slur?"
When I watched it my first thought was......"who cares, is this really an article all to itself?"
But then in the link there was a video where he attempted to clarify what he said by suggesting that what people heard wasn't what they thought it was and it was just his quick-talking New York-ism that made it sound like he said what everyone thought he said.
Here's that video.
[youtube]baKiJVCwr0U#![/youtube]
Just admit you said it. Nobody cares. We all know the score when it comes to using that word. Sure, you're boss doesn't want you saying it but don't come on TV and tell us we didn't hear you correctly because you're from New York.
And then to pull the victim card about having to explain yourself for the second time and how you hope that you don't have to do so in the future. Get out of here with that crap.
You said it. Shut up and move on. Nobody cares, just don't try to lie and then play the role of victim.
It reminds me of the scene from Lucky Number Slevin when Josh Hartnet tries to explain to the Rabbi that he is not Nick Fisher.
[youtube]-yV7nK8lF8Q&playnext=1&list=PL9E8BACDA542674ED&feature=results_video[/youtube]
You've just called us "jerks", Stephen. You might want to start brushing up on how to pick out your saddle.
(Sorry about the autoplay on the second video......guess that clip was part of a playlist)