Ever open your mouth and wish you'd just kept it closed? Join the club. This week, several famous folks made comments they'd like stricken from the record. Take a look back at the awkward gaffes from the week that was.
Hillary Clinton's alarming comparison
Senator Clinton, in an attempt to argue that the battle for the Democratic nomination is far from over, made an unfortunate comparison to the 1968 race in which Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated. The "Hey, you never know..." comment outraged Obama supporters who criticized Clinton's poor choice of words. The former First Lady later apologized, but that didn't stop folks from buzzing related articles including one from the always popular New York Post.
Sharon Stone: Not real popular in China
While on the red carpet at Cannes, Sharon Stone made one of those comments that was both insensitive and just plain dumb. When asked about the recent Chinese earthquake that killed thousands of people, Ms. Stone suggested it might be karma for China's treatment of Tibet. Not surprisingly, China took umbrage at the insinuation and Stone apologized faster than you can say "Basic Instinct 3." Unfortunately, the apology may be too late—Cristian Dior already dropped her as a spokesmodel. Now that's karma. (Oh, and for those who are interested, HowStuffWorks explains how karma really works.)
Rachael Ray's controversial... scarf?
We never thought scarves could be "controversial," but then again, we've never had our neckwear critiqued by millions of people. Rachael Ray wore a fringed scarf for a recent Dunkin Donuts ad, and a blogger pointed out that scarf was similar to "the type typically worn by Muslim extremists." Others voiced their opinions and pretty soon, Dunkin Donuts pulled the ad. The New York Times recaps this textbook example of the Web's massive influence.
Other apologies making the rounds...
• Bear Sterns chairman Jimmy Cayne apologized to an auditorium of employees for the pain caused by the company's misfortune. The employees' reaction? Dead silence. Can you say "awkward"?
• Christian Siriano, winner of "Project Runway," apologized for derogatory comments he made toward transsexuals.
• Finally, some folks just don't "do" apologies. Danica Patrick has no plans to apologize for storming toward Ryan Briscoe's pit stall after Briscoe inadvertently knocked her from the Indy 500. That's right—you stay mad, Danica.
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Posted by babyowl53 | Sat, May 31, 2008, 8:43 am PDT
Clinton didn't make a statement that most haven't at least thought of if a woman becomes president or an african-american. There are lots of people out there that want neither.
Posted by wendellball | Sun, June 01, 2008, 6:55 pm PDT
This Democratic Primary leading up to the nomination is a scam. It is just as illegal as the Florida fiasco that helped Bush to win. The DNC and Howard Dean are a bunch of frauds. I believe they set this up so Obama would win the nomination because they hate the Clintons and they don't want a woman to be President. They know that Mrs. Clinton is feared in Washington by the old boys network that has been controlling Washington for decades. They prefer that a man with little experience win instead of the experienced Senator who is a woman. Shame on Howard Dean, Nancy Pelosi and the media for pushing Obama. If Howard Dean was a good Chairman he would have advised Obama not to get in the race. They knew all along about the power of Mrs. Clinton.
This is why they threw Obama into the race with plenty of money and backers. The Democrats are a bunch of cowards and wimps. The DNC needs to be investigated. We need to find out where Obama's money is coming from. 2008 election is a scam. Stop disrespecting the intelligence of American voters. Hilliary should run as an Independent. This is a conspiracy and it shows Washington's hatred of woman who speak their minds and have power. We are teaching our children that it's alright to cheat at any cost in order to win. Immorality has become acceptable in the 2000's. Shame on the DNC, Howard Dean, Obama, Pelosi and the racist, sexist and wealthy media conspirators. Half a vote? Does that mean we are half of a human being? What a joke.
She is very intelligent and bright.
Posted by wendellball | Sun, June 01, 2008, 6:58 pm PDT
Hilliary: Run as an Independent.
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