Tiger will recover as a golfer. Whether he can recover as a person is another story.Yes, these are the things our media should be talking about.
Can Tiger recover as a person.
But wait, there is more. Brit Hume on his alleged news channel offers Tiger some advice on how to recover as a person:
The Tiger Woods that emerges, once the news value dies out of this scandal, the extent to which he can recover, it seems to me, rests on his faith. He's said to be a Buddhist. I don't think that faith offers the kind of forgiveness and redemption that is offered by the Christian faith. So my message to Tiger would be, "Tiger, turn your faith, turn to the Christian faith and you can make a total recovery and be a great example to the world."A Fox anchor publicly preaching the gospel, and using the weight of his considerable news organization to do it, of converting one's religion, so he can be a GREAT example to the world:
Here's' the sermon that might well accompany Mr. Wood's repentance and transformation, in the church of the Holy Fox.
3 comments:
Hume is an analyst now. Analyst give opinions. And I don't think he ever achored a hard news show.
at least 2 typos from anon above and it gets even worse (and easier). there's analysis and then there's appropriate for the venue. and even easier: Hume called his regular gig a news show. I don't agree, but that's his stance and it contradicts yours.
I'm going to have to agree with the second commenter (anonymous number two).
Even if his show was a pundit show, it still is a pundit NEWS show on a major "news" cable channel, and it is highly inappropriate to use that public news analyst venue to preach one religion,condemn another, and urge conversion from one religion to another in order to "recover as a person" in order to set a "great" example.
So agree with anon number two; there's analysis, and then there's appropriate for the venue. But as this commenter also points out, Hume calls his show a news show, which makes his religion conversion preaching even worse.
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