What is it with Piers Morgan and “the pope thing”? A week after tweeting that he finds the pope’s resignation “a bit lame,” Morgan kicked off his interview with former President Jimmy Carter with this bizarre observation:
Jimmy Carter has extraordinary energy & drive for a man 4 years older than the retiring Pope…. #CNN
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) February 22, 2013
Wouldn’t an American president resigning because of “tiredness” also be a bit lame? It’s the first question we’d ask Jimmy Carter if given the chance.
Just… wow RT @piersmorgan: Jimmy Carter has extraordinary energy & drive for a man 4 years older than the retiring Pope
— Dan Isett (@DanIsett) February 22, 2013
https://twitter.com/Egyptiannaweya/status/304777882364960768
@piersmorgan sick pope-dig, bro
— Shit, man (@Shit_comma_man) February 22, 2013
https://twitter.com/Ihbercha/status/304778141677789184
@piersmorgan and probably worries about his neighbors while the pope worries about a billion catholics..
— joey g… (@joeygemini959) February 22, 2013
@piersmorgan are you making jest out of our beloved pope @piersmorgan?
— emmygold (@emmmyjustco) February 22, 2013
#Shade RT @piersmorgan: Jimmy Carter has extraordinary energy & drive for a man 4 years older than the retiring Pope…. #CNN
— ? (@shakarasaid) February 22, 2013
@piersmorgan He gets to chose his engagements….unlike the pope,
— Loxi Garrett (@loxi1229) February 22, 2013
Good point: Jimmy Carter might be in good health, but he also chose to sit for an interview with Piers Morgan. Kudos to Carter for dealing well with an inane question.
