AJeray4TN
His Shirts Don't Wrinkle
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He speaks out against every time he's in front of a microphone. That's why they ask him the questions. It's my opinion and preference that it's time for him to move on. If you disagree, great.
What are the circumstances surrounding this piece? Did AJC approach him and ask him these questions, or did he go out of his way to make this point and have people ask him questions about it?
Next time someone asks Dools that question, he needs to go after the reporter like this example...
Jim Rome - YouTube
I'm not saying you do have a huge issue with it. I'm just trying to gauge the situation for myself.I don't even know, I was only saying I think it's time for him to move on. It's not like I have some huge issue with it.
I'm not saying you do have a huge issue with it. I'm just trying to gauge the situation for myself.
If AJC approached him, then he's simply answering the questions at hand with his honest opinion. If he is going out of his way to get the interview about that subject, then that is certainly questionable.
Seeking out the interview would certainly not be moving on, IMO. Answering unsolicited questions would simply be answering questions.
The rule is the rule, fair or not, time for him to stop whining, and deal with it. Everyone knows his stance by now.
He speaks out against every time he's in front of a microphone. That's why they ask him the questions. It's my opinion and preference that it's time for him to move on. If you disagree, great.
I don't even know, I was only saying I think it's time for him to move on. It's not like I have some huge issue with it.