Obama apologizes for calling TV reporter 'sweetie'
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama apologized
yesterday to a television reporter for calling her "sweetie" during a campaign stop yesterday in Michigan.
According to an account on the Web site of WXYZ-TV in Detroit, Obama was touring a Chrysler plant when he tried to brush off a question from WXYZ reporter Peggy Agar, who asked the senator what would do to help autoworkers.
"Hold on one second, sweetie," Obama replied, adding he would answer her at a later media briefing.
Later, in a voice mail left on Agar's cell phone, Obama apologized for not answering her question.
"Second apology," he said, "is for using the word 'sweetie.' That's a bad habit of mine. I do it sometimes with all kinds of people. I mean no disrespect and so I am duly chastened on that front."
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