Whether you like her or not, from a Buddhist point of view this is a good apology. She takes full responsibility, briefly explains why she thinks she did what she did but does not turn that into an excuse. She disciplines herself and in essence vows never to do it again (an important part of a Buddhist apology). She deserves forgiveness from the public for this incident and, while she should reflect on it fully for a year or so, she should also gradually put it out of her mind and move on after that. I do not know anything else about Doorley and am just commenting on her apology. ABN