Dog on Hannity

LordStanley

I know nothing
What a moron. You know he may have had a chance in the court of public opinion if he had said something like "Yea I did it, unfortunately that slur has been a part of my vocabulary for 40+ years and when I get aggitated it comes out. I was pizzed off and I admit that I used it. I am not a polished person and I use raw street lingo and always have. While there is no excuse I would like to say that I use that term to describe black people of a particular character and not all black people. That all being said I have enjoyed my 15 minutes of fame and I will not take tha cash I banked and will fade off into the background. "


But that would make too much sense!
 

Mikeinsmd

New Member
What a moron. You know he may have had a chance in the court of public opinion if he had said something like "Yea I did it, unfortunately that slur has been a part of my vocabulary for 40+ years and when I get aggitated it comes out. I was pizzed off and I admit that I used it. I am not a polished person and I use raw street lingo and always have. While there is no excuse I would like to say that I use that term to describe black people of a particular character and not all black people. That all being said I have enjoyed my 15 minutes of fame and I will not take tha cash I banked and will fade off into the background. "
Your post was ok except for the words in bold.......... :coffee:
 

virgovictoria

Tight Pants and Lipstick
PREMO Member
What a moron. You know he may have had a chance in the court of public opinion if he had said something like "Yea I did it, unfortunately that slur has been a part of my vocabulary for 40+ years and when I get aggitated it comes out. I was pizzed off and I admit that I used it. I am not a polished person and I use raw street lingo and always have. While there is no excuse I would like to say that I use that term to describe black people of a particular character and not all black people. That all being said I have enjoyed my 15 minutes of fame and I will not take tha cash I banked and will fade off into the background. "

Similar thoughts rolled around in my head this morning. Just another :loser:.
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
When they showed the statement from the girlfriend, she was so cute and looked like a nice kid, which just made Dog look all that much worse. Here he is, this scumbag former convict, slinging racial slurs at a girl that looks like a black Suzy Creamcheese. :lol:

Although you have to wonder what she's doing running around with Dog's druggie jailbird son.
 

Pete

Repete
You gotta wonder now many real people use the "N" word mentally to describe black folks they deem to be of poor character.
 
When they showed the statement from the girlfriend, she was so cute and looked like a nice kid, which just made Dog look all that much worse. Here he is, this scumbag former convict, slinging racial slurs at a girl that looks like a black Suzy Creamcheese. :lol:

Although you have to wonder what she's doing running around with Dog's druggie jailbird son.

I'm reading the transcript of the interview... this part didn't help him much...:lol:

HANNITY: Let me go to Tucker's girlfriend, Monique. She's given an interview, "National Enquirer", and this is part of what she had to say today.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

MONIQUE SHINNERY, TUCKER CHAPMAN'S GIRLFRIEND: I believe that Duane is a racist, because I've heard many times what he says about me. Not just this one time but a lot of things he says and a lot of things he does.

I think it was good for A&E to take him off the air, because he portrays to be a role model and he's not. He's the exact opposite.

I want to take this moment out to say that I've never been in any trouble, so I really don't get you judging my character. You've never met me.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

D. CHAPMAN: I have never met her. She's a cute little girl. I didn't know that. I never knew what she looked like.

HANNITY: Well, you have an opportunity tonight. You started to talk to her earlier. You want to say anything to her? You want to...

D. CHAPMAN: Just, you know, I'm so sorry, honey, I'm so sorry. I'm not like that. You know that. I'm very sorry.

I have it. Thank you.
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
Absolutely. People can never change from stuff like this. There is absolutely no rehabilitation. Once someone has ever committed a crime, ever, they should always be considered unrecoverable. :eyebrow:

Well, maybe not. He's a piece of trash today, but not for his minor crimes decades ago.

Armed Robebry is minor crime?? Since when? In who's book??

Spoken by someone never looking down the barrel of gun while being robbed, or having a knife held at their throats whild having their pockets turned inside out..
 

LordStanley

I know nothing
I'm reading the transcript of the interview... this part didn't help him much...:lol:

HANNITY: Let me go to Tucker's girlfriend, Monique. She's given an interview, "National Enquirer", and this is part of what she had to say today.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

MONIQUE SHINNERY, TUCKER CHAPMAN'S GIRLFRIEND: I believe that Duane is a racist, because I've heard many times what he says about me. Not just this one time but a lot of things he says and a lot of things he does.

I think it was good for A&E to take him off the air, because he portrays to be a role model and he's not. He's the exact opposite.

I want to take this moment out to say that I've never been in any trouble, so I really don't get you judging my character. You've never met me.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

D. CHAPMAN: I have never met her. She's a cute little girl. I didn't know that. I never knew what she looked like.

HANNITY: Well, you have an opportunity tonight. You started to talk to her earlier. You want to say anything to her? You want to...

D. CHAPMAN: Just, you know, I'm so sorry, honey, I'm so sorry. I'm not like that. You know that. I'm very sorry.

I have it. Thank you.

So now she isnt a n!@@#$ cause she's attractive? :confused:
 

This_person

Well-Known Member
Armed Robebry is minor crime?? Since when? In who's book??

Spoken by someone never looking down the barrel of gun while being robbed, or having a knife held at their throats whild having their pockets turned inside out..
Not the gun, but yes to the knife.

My point was more about rehabilitation than the word "minor". I'll stand corrected on that one adjective.
 

Mikeinsmd

New Member
I'm reading the transcript of the interview... this part didn't help him much...:lol:

HANNITY: Let me go to Tucker's girlfriend, Monique. She's given an interview, "National Enquirer", and this is part of what she had to say today.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

MONIQUE SHINNERY, TUCKER CHAPMAN'S GIRLFRIEND: I believe that Duane is a racist, because I've heard many times what he says about me. Not just this one time but a lot of things he says and a lot of things he does.

I think it was good for A&E to take him off the air, because he portrays to be a role model and he's not. He's the exact opposite.

I want to take this moment out to say that I've never been in any trouble, so I really don't get you judging my character. You've never met me.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

D. CHAPMAN: I have never met her. She's a cute little girl. I didn't know that. I never knew what she looked like.

HANNITY: Well, you have an opportunity tonight. You started to talk to her earlier. You want to say anything to her? You want to...

D. CHAPMAN: Just, you know, I'm so sorry, honey, I'm so sorry. I'm not like that. You know that. I'm very sorry.

I have it. Thank you.
Yo brah! Like I dint know she was so cute brah. Hey does this blond hair make my wrinkled face look good brah??
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
Or...

I have to agree with Vrai. He looks like a 2nd class puss with all his blubbering. Wasn't this intended to be a private conversation between him and his son? What's with all these people publicizing crap that goes on in private (e.g., think Alec Baldwin)? Hell, if half the stuff that politicians and religious folks said in private was made public, we'd be in the midst of another civil war. :rolleyes:

...we'd know what people really think and we'd vote for better people.
 

theArtistFormerlyKnownAs

Well-Known Member
did you know that Dog is really only 5 foot something? he wears "booster shoes" :lmao:. and he has extensions...go figure. someone part native american DOESN'T have naturally blonde hair? :whistle:
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
It's no...

You gotta wonder now many real people use the "N" word mentally to describe black folks they deem to be of poor character.

...different than any other thought; there are the things you might think; be it ######, honky, Jew, spic, that dress makes you look fat, and the things you say.

People can't help what they were taught or learned way back in the day. That doesn't stop them from continuing to learn and finding that plenty of words are not only not appropriate, but not accurate.

It is endlessly fascinating to me that Dog said "I don't want someone to hear me say ######. They might get the wrong idea. Especially if some ####ing ###### tells on me."

It's like, WTF?
 

SoMDGirl42

Well-Known Member
Anyone taking bets on how long before Dog writes a big fat check to the NAACP or gives money to an all black college for a scholarship or something along those lines?
 

SoMDGirl42

Well-Known Member
You gotta wonder now many real people use the "N" word mentally to describe black folks they deem to be of poor character.

I've heard many real people use the "N" word to mentally describe any race (not only black) of folks they deem to be of poor character.
 
OMG...:roflmao: This is absolutely ridiculous...:roflmao: He freakin' used a derogatory term... a term he was raised with, spent years in prison with... he has stated... and I believe him... that he never truly understood the true meaning of the word and thus didn't ever intend it in "that" way. It's a terrible word and I hate when I hear people use it. But WTF... now he's taken it to THIS level...:jet: :doh:

I went to see George Washington. And when I went there — his old house — and I asked the guy, "Well, how many people were here?" They said 300 a day.

So I and the tour guide got to talking about, you know, the — America and how America was in the past. And I said, well — and something was brought up about the slaves — and I said, "Well, how many" — like, I don't think they were slaves because they all had the last name of Washington ...

HANNITY: Talking about his home in...

D. CHAPMAN: His home...

HANNITY: ... Mount Vernon.

D. CHAPMAN: In Mount Vernon, correct. And so, they said, "Well, we want to show you, Dog, where we buried the slaves." And I'm like, OK, right, I know that sounds morbid, but I wanted to see that.

So I went up and they pulled over. And I was on this little golf cart, because I'm — was the celebrity. And I got up and I said — he said, OK, there's where it is at. And there was this blank hill. Right? And there were no markers at all, right?

And I said to him, "What do you mean?" I said, "This is where" — and he said, "There's five family buried there. There's buried there, there's buried there."

And I said, "Well, where's their grave markers at?"

And he said — you know, he said, "We buried them with their feet towards the Potomac." And he said it kind of — and I was like, hey, brother, you know, watch what you talk, you know, what are you saying? Because I was getting a little aggravated that he was talking stink like that.

He said, "No, Dog." He said, "The black people back then, when they died, they wanted their feet buried towards the Potomac so they could walk over the river, when they passed away, back to Africa."

And I thought, oh my God, there's not a marker in there. There's not a marker on the grave.

I have a hard problem, being some part Native American — being a Christian: do you get burned, do you get cremated, do you get — let the sharks eat you? How do you die?

I told the Lord, and I — two Catholic ladies own that property. So I've already made phone calls.

HANNITY: What are you going to do?

D. CHAPMAN: I'm going to be buried right in that center.

HANNITY: You made a deal to do that?

D. CHAPMAN: I'm making a deal. She told me, "Dog, absolutely." I want to know at least what is some of their first names. And I want to be buried right where they're at, because I will never be forgiven as I'm alive. And you and I know that.

HANNITY: You mean, for this — for this incident.

D. CHAPMAN: For this incident.

HANNITY: You don't think you'll be forgiven?

D. CHAPMAN: I — listen, being alive, is there any words I can say? Someone is still always going to hate me. But they'll be able to say, forever and ever, Dog is sorry. They'll come some day to — their children will come to there saying, "Why is Dog buried there? Why is that white man laid there?"

And they'll be able to say, "Because that white man made a terrible mistake and he requested that."

And I — that sounds like, you know, a crazy thing to say, especially on your show. But to myself I'm doing that so that everyone will know, even after I'm dead and gone, I am sorry. And I feel at home right there. And that's where I deserve to be, a grave without a marker if they're going to be that, too.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
It depends...

Anyone taking bets on how long before Dog writes a big fat check to the NAACP or gives money to an all black college for a scholarship or something along those lines?

...on his finances, I think. I mean, if he is content to fade off the stage, why bother? If he wants to continue as a celebrity then he'll be doing that kind of PR stuff. I think it would be cool to see him take Al Sharpton on as a partner.

They could be busting people and Dog could start running his mouth and then Al can jump in and get Dog to apologize to gang bangers and killers for being mean to them.
 
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