O’Donnell employed a tactic long familiar to the MSNBC 8 PM hour– attack an opponent for apologizing about something you called for him to apologize for– but took it a step further by going line by line in Beck’s apology. He began with Beck’s decision to not “rehash” his statements while he was apologizing, which O’Donnell found distasteful: “By ‘I’m not going to rehash it,’ what he means, of course, is ‘I’m not going to ever say
O’Donnell picks up speed, however, when Beck claims that, given he is on air for four hours a day, his airtime is a “recipe for disaster” that guarantees he will be wrong at least sometimes. “What you never want to do,” O’Donnell warns, “is make excuses for yourself.” He then goes on to attack Beck for being on the air four hours a day to begin with. “You really don’t want to be telling the American people that working four hours a day is too hard for you,” O’Donnell quipped, suggesting that Beck is only at work when he is on the air (in which case, O’Donnell works a grand total of one hour a day). He goes through a short but potent list of people who work more than four hours a day– airline pilots who aren’t allowed a single mistake in the air and the union workers in Wisconsin who, he assumes, work for eight.
O’Donnell doesn’t stop there: he concludes with an attack on the “sleazy ‘if’ clause”–
The segment via MSNBC below: