like that commentator who ripped sarah palin and then apologized for it, still got fired for it or paula jonesettably ended her career. despite their regrets, despite their constant apologies, invariably it's not enough. we won't stand for anything less. bad news rolls, some heads better roll with it. so when chris christie quickly fired two top aides when a bridge scandal hit, the thinking was at li someone is getting their just desserts. me, i frankly think it stinks. it goes a bit too far. maybe because i see so much of it in the media where anchors say stupid stuff all the time, including me, yes, now and then, but woe to the anchor who goes a bit too far or wanders a bit too far from promper, keep up with me, is toast. maybe it's our sensitivity. maybe it's the lawsuit driven world in which we live, but this notion of firing people and asking questions later, well, it does worry me. that doesn't mean if you goof up, you shouldn't be held accountable. by all means, you should. if you're in the government and you botch something really big, you shouldn't even wait to be held accountable. di