Lauer is right about one thing: there are no words. So be quiet. We all know that what you really mean is “I’m super sorry I got caught.”
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Exactly. Thank you.
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...."Other than I will miss the 23 million dollars a year my employer paid while overlooking the actions I was doing for years"
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oh look he used the apology generator.
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I love how the “sorrow” and “regret” only seems to surface after someone’s busted.
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Who cares? He would have done this for the rest of his life if no one had stopped him. Give that woman who came forward a medal. There will now probably be dozens more.
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Don’t speak too soon. That’s generally the next step
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Regret is not an apology...
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There are two words, Matt. You're Fired. Now it's Trumps turn.
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Ha. Sort of a take on the "thoughts and prayers" comment.
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I can't listen to any more sorrow and regret, thoughts and prayers AFTER the fact.

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I’m sure he is. It’s a shame he didn’t have those feelings before he got caught.
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He's only sorry because he was called out for it. Otherwise he would have kept doing it!
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