He did that Saturday night. At the debate. On television.
"I'm sorry, Ben." Were the words he used.
And he looked directly at him.
I take you’ve never wanted to have a private conversation with someone in order to mend some perceived wrong.
Except that woven into his apology were outright lies.
Blatant enough that even CNN used the word “lie” which is something I’ve seldom heard a news organization use about a candidate.
He did apologize on camera, for “face time” but breezed right by Ben when Ben was standing there unsure if he had been called.
That little episode was the deciding factor for me as to who was the real deal.
Preacher vs practitioner.