I can't believe her campaign is this brain dead. Honestly, how does this defense hold up? "Blessed" or "bless"? You decide. Personally, I think in general she should have spit on O'Reilly and walked off before he even finished his first question.
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...and for the record I don't think there is anything wrong with saying God bless us for being successful.
Regardless of whether or not she was being sarcastic, she was speaking in the future tense, clearly. She said "God bless us. We deserve..." not we deserved.
...and for the record I don't think there is anything wrong with saying God bless us for being successful.
And what was the point of her saying that?
I don't know why she even agreed to do an interview with Bill-O in the first place.
And Wolfson is definitely full of shit. She said "bless" plain as day. I agree that it doesn't matter much, but seriously, come up with something a little less...um...blatantly wrong.
Me, I think it's a gaffe.
For context, this was buried in the middle of an extended conversation about taxes, with O'Reilly whining about having to pay more taxes because he's rich.
She was pretty obviously trying to say that rich people have an obligation to pay more, to ensure the country continues to provide opportunities to those who are less priviledged.
She flubbed it up good, though.
This whole thing is a red herring because it occurred in the middle of a discussion about raising taxes on rich people when O'Reilly was giving her a hard time about it and she was trying to be diplomatic.
The implication that just because someone is rich, they deserve it, is the troubling part.
"Just where do you think you're going?"
Or better yet, have a friend read it out loud to you at a smooth natural pace.
Notice that most people say something akin to "Jus' where duyuh think yur goin'?"
Personally, I like NetRunner's explanation of what happened here best but if she claimed she meant to say "blessed" it would by no means be an unusual slip of the tongue since we all tend to do it. Try saying this sentence naturally and you'll see what I mean:
"The priest blessed the car."
To a lot of people it will sound like:
"The priest bless the car."
Try saying this sentence naturally and you'll see what i mean:
"The priest blessed our car."
To a lot of people, it'll sound like:
"The priest blesst our car"
No dice though, she wanted to say that rich people have the opportunity to give back. Fair enough. Why lie? And why implicate yourself into wealth? I think she's got a bit of a spiteful streak, and when he said he was rich, she had some sort of status itch that needed scratching - I'm as rich as you are. Er and god bless us for being able to give back!
Bless or Blessed, the meaning is exactly the same. Ask why she's that immature/stuck up that she can't let someone say "i'm rich" without chiming in along with them.
And why are her "team" lying about it?
Food for thought.
That's a bit of a misnomer, SDGundamX. The subsequent word for her was a pure vowel sound.
Agreed, my second example was a poor choice because it was a slightly different case (the first one still stands, however, since the word "where" begins with a vowel sound). I think if you say your version of the second example sentence out loud quickly three times, you will notice that you don't always say /blest/ and sometimes just skip the /t/. My point was that it's a common slip of the tongue when we're excited or speaking quickly.
I think semantically there's a clear difference between "bless" and "blessed." "Bless" is asking for continued divine protection for the rich, while "blessed" is pointing out that the rich are very lucky to be in the position they are in. I think that's what all the furor's about.
I agree with NetRunner that when you look at it back in context of the entire conversation it seems like she was trying to say that because rich people have been blessed with wealth, they have a responsibility to help support the country by paying higher taxes. The clip lends itself to being taken out of context and used by media pundits to sensationalize a non-issue.