I've got to admit, though, the quote doesn't read that badly, to me. I mean, taken along with other things it could be seen as bad. It's certainly not a nice thing to say. But I've also got to assume this quote is one of the most damning things the Martin camp has left. That's the logical move, anyway. Release the bad stuff first to set the tone. The Incognito voicemail was first. And then this, next? Much weaker. I'd have expected at least two or three quotes of this caliber released together, not just the one.