You also never hear an apology like this out of any of the people on the list above:
"[My apology] is sincere. I feel bad that anybody would feel threatened by comedy. That's one thing, but I also feel bad that it wasn't funny. And I also feel bad that there could be a perception that I would be advocating violence against anybody, let alone the president of the United States of America. It's no secret that I think he's a terrible president, but I don't think that anybody should have violence advocated against them in any way, shape or form ever! ... That [skit] will never see the light of day again. It was bad."
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Bill you seem to like her more than I do, but I think you are giving a slightly skewed impression of her.
I prefer listening to Ed Schultz.