Channel 7's Bill Ritter makes 'Top C--k' slip in story on 'Top Cop' Bernard Kerik

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A Freudian slip, or parapraxis, is an error in speech, memory, or physical action that is interpreted as occurring due to the interference of some unconscious ('dynamically repressed') wish, conflict, or train of thought. The concept is thus part of classical psychoanalysis.

As a common pun goes, "A Freudian slip is when you mean one thing, but you say your mother."

Slips of the tongue and the pen are the classic parapraxes, but psychoanalytic theory also embraces such phenomena as misreadings, mishearings, temporary forgettings, and the mislaying and losing of objects.
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WABC "Eyewitness News" viewers were all atwitter Tuesday night over Bill Ritter's accidental, off-color description of Bernard Kerik.

Introducing a story on the 6 p.m. newscast about Kerik getting tossed into jail, Ritter intoned "former New York City top c--k."

The 59-year-old Channel 7 co-anchor realized he flubbed, but looking unflustered immediately bobbed his head and uttered a cleaned-up instant replay, saying, "former New York City top cop."

"I stumbled," Ritter admitted later. "It was a quick mistake, and I corrected it immediately."

Station officials couldn't be reached for comment.



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October 20, 2009 , 1:56 pm
Bernard Kerik Is Sent to Jail
By Stacey Stowe


Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Bernard B. Kerik, the former New York City police commissioner, arriving at the courthouse in White Plains on Tuesday.

Updated, 6:01 p.m. | A federal judge on Tuesday revoked bail for Bernard B. Kerik, the former New York police commissioner who is facing conspiracy and fraud charges.

Judge Stephen C. Robinson of Federal District Court in White Plains said Mr. Kerik could not be trusted to honor a consent order prohibiting him from revealing confidential information. The judge cited an email that Mr. Kerik sent to the head of his defense fund that apparently included such information.


Mr. Kerik had been allowed to remain free on $500,000 bail, which was secured by his house in New Jersey. The judge turned down a request by Mr. Kerik’s lawyers to keep him from being put behind bars for 48 hours while they prepare an appeal.

Before revoking the bail of Mr. Kerik, Judge Robinson described him as a “toxic combination of self-minded focus and arrogance, and I fear that combination leads him to believe his ends justify his means.”

“He sees the court’s rulings as an inconvenience,” Judge Robinson said, “something to be ignored, and an obstacle to be circumvented.”

After the proceeding, Mr. Kerik loosened his tie and removed papers and a wallet from his pockets. He then carefully took off a chain and medallion and handed it to one of his lawyers. He was led away, not in handcuffs, by court officers.

Jury selection in the trial is to begin Monday. Mr. Kerik was indicted in November 2007 on corruption, conspiracy and tax fraud charges, and he was arraigned on Dec. 29, 2008, on additional charges that he prepared false tax returns. He pleaded not guilty.

Mr. Kerik served as the city’s correction and police commissioners under Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, and he gained an international reputation after the Sept. 11 attacks as he was often at Mr. Giuliani’s side.

Two years after he left office, Mr. Kerik was nominated to lead the Department of Homeland Security, in part because of Mr. Giuliani’s recommendation.

Mr. Kerik soon withdrew the nomination, citing his failure to pay taxes on an illegal immigrant whom he had hired as his nanny. News reports soon followed, exploring financial entanglements and ethical problems that led the city to begin an investigation.

During a hearing last month, Judge Robinson criticized Mr. Kerik and his lawyers for what he said were various offenses committed by a lawyer who heads Mr. Kerik’s legal defense fund. The judge said the lawyer, Anthony K. Modafferi, sent e-mail messages to him and to The Washington Times that defamed government prosecutors.

Mr. Modafferi violated a consent order because in some of his e-mail messages, he leaked information that indicated he was privy to sealed court papers, Judge Robinson said at last month’s hearing. The judge then ordered Mr. Kerik to file an affidavit detailing his legal arrangement with Mr. Modafferi, whom the judge said may end up being called to testify in documents or in court.

The judge now believes that Mr. Kerik sent Mr. Modafferi an email containing the information that the lawyer then passed along. It was that email that apparently violated the consent decree, causing Mr. Kerik to be jailed. The specifics details that should not have been released were not revealed on Tuesday.

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Jersey Boy Bernard Kerik goes from top cop to common crook

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The NYPD is at its best when protecting the President and it was doubly dazzling Tuesday with the sun glinting off cops' shields and collar brass.

To look at our city's shining Finest was to wonder how it was possible that a man who once commanded them was even then being consigned to jail.

Few people have fallen as far as Bernard Kerik, the one-time police commissioner who landed in Westchester's county jail after a federal judge revoked his bail on corruption charges.

Where Kerik should be lodged is the city jail downtown once named the Bernard B. Kerik Complex.

Not even Boss Tweed had a jail named after him before he landed in a cell.

Kerik came to us from New Jersey, and his ticket to prominence was as one of Rudy Giuliani's bodyguards during a mayoral campaign.

Giuliani made Kerik correction commissioner, then police commissioner on the theory that if you elevate people far beyond their expectations they will be fiercely loyal to you.

Kerik proved to be loyal to nobody, not even the thousands who perished at the World Trade Center on 9/11, while he was commissioner.

At the edge of The Pit the murdered innocent made holy, Kerik used an apartment set aside for recovery workers to tryst with his mistress, publisher Judith Regan.

Kerik's only allegiance was to himself. His self-regard was so inflated he is said to have had 7-pound busts made of himself to give as gifts.

He imagined himself a big shot, but he was not making big-shot money, so he took free renovations on his apartment from people who did business with the city.

You can take the boy out of Jersey, but you can't take Jersey out of the boy.

That got him indicted. He made $500,000 bond and apparently continued to feel the rules did not apply to him.

Judge Stephen Robinson was of another opinion when he determined that Kerik had leaked court documents that were under seal.

Robinson remanded Kerik, rightly summing him up as a "toxic combination of self-minded focus and arrogance."

If Kerik had been lodged in the city jail that once bore his name, he may have heard the sirens and the rumble of motorcycles as President Obama visited the Joint Terrorism Task Force.

Obama was there to thank the cops and federal agents who continue to seek justice for those murdered on 9/11 and prevent other innocents from falling victim to terrorism.

He then headed uptown for a big fund-raiser, our cops protecting him all the way, their silver and brass glinting in the late afternoon sun.

Our finest shone as bright as ever. The man who had been their boss tarnished only himself as he was put in what became the Bernard B. Kerik Cell in the jail in Valhalla.

Kerik will likely remain behind bars for years if he is convicted of Jersey-style corruption.

His greater transgression was trysting at the edge of Ground Zero in an apartment meant as a resting place for those who were truly doing the work of the Lord.

His mistress, Regan, has suffered enough in this realm by having everybody know she got naked with Bernie Kerik at Ground Zero.

As for the commissioner-turned-prisoner, if there is a hell, Kerik has earned himself an eternal place from which there is no parole.

mdaly@nydailynews.com



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I'm just go ahead and assume he wanted to slip some "cock" into his Asian correspondent and that's why he made the slip...otherwise... :lol::smh::smh::smh:
 
MAN... FUCK BERNIE KERIK!!!!... :angry::angry::angry:
FUCK HIM AND GUILIANI... I know several C.O.'s(RAWSE!!!) and the shit they told me about dude was CRAZY!!! Dude was doing some WILD SHIT... Shit like FORCING niggas to do OVERTIME so he can FUCK THEIR WIVES...YES... WIVES... THEN ... NOT WANTING TO PAY THE OT to these SAME individuals... :smh: I also heard he STOLE ROTTWEILLER PUPPIES from Dept of Corrections and SOLD THEM... we're not talking about two or three pups... I'm talking 56 pups... at 800 or 1300 bucks per pup... :smh:

I tellin u RIGHT NOW... HE's GONNA HAVE a HARD BID... :yes:
I know at least... FIVE C.O.'s WAITIN for his ass to come through...
:yes:
 
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