Joe Scarborough reconsidered his aggressive elocutionary approach to a discussion he had on the show yesterday with New Yorker Editor-in-Chief David Remnick.
Scarborough and Remnick debated the magazine’s endorsement of President Obama for a second term, and things got heated fairly quickly. Scarobrough in particualr took umbrage at a section of the endorsement editorial that referred to the “national shame” of the Bush years.
“Who got paid the bonus for being able to squeeze in the shame of the Bush years?” Scarborough asked. “I was very critical of George W. Bush. What was the shame? Let’s talk about the shame of the Bush years, and then let’s talk about the shame of the Obama years. Go ahead.”
On Wednesday evening, Scarborough first took to Twitter to share his impressions:
@aperfsr David and I had a good debate but I came on too strong. Regardless of my objections, I think I should have been more patient.








