A Rule
I have no power to enforce it, but I think a new rule is necessary in the world of American politics:
The phrases, “mistakes were made” and “I take responsibility”, should only be used in letters of resignation or suicide notes.
by Bryan
I have no power to enforce it, but I think a new rule is necessary in the world of American politics:
The phrases, “mistakes were made” and “I take responsibility”, should only be used in letters of resignation or suicide notes.
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8 comments
Amen!
In modern political discourse, the phrase “I take responsibility” is semantically equivalent to the null character.
The phrase “mistakes were made” is semantically equivalent to “But it’s not my fault!” (/whine)
Omg! I laughed. Thanks, linking to this!
Or perhaps you should be forced to resign or commit suicide if you do use the terms.
It’s like if you admit you’re guilty of a crime, you don’t get convicted. It’s absurd – how can there be “responsibility” if there is no “accountability.”
You’re assuming they know how to open a dictionary to find out how to use the words….if they can remember how to spell them…. ;D
“Mistakes were made” and “I accept responsibility” were popularized by Richard Milhous Nixon during a spot of bother he had. I really think they need some new writers instead of re-reading old scripts.
OT: Your comments hate me. They keep dumping me over the codeword.
I guess that would be one way of them taking responsibility at all…
To paraphrase Dan Akroyd portray Tricky Dick on Saturday Night Live during Watergate: “I accept the responsibility, but the blame. People who accept the blame lose their jobs.”