Posted on 07/19/2010 10:42:18 PM PDT by American Dream 246
“She should have simply said: I misspoke, and moved on.”
Can’t you see she’s a genius? Her reply was intricately constructed to cause every media outlet in the world to include her in the grouping of US presidents.
While they go on about the comparison to Shakespeare, they don’t even mention the obvious inclusion she made with herself and US presidents. It is because they already see her in that group. Everyone does. That is how much capital she has. And see how it shows!
The “living language” thing is a crack about the leftist view of the Constitution as a ‘living document’. When the media make fun of it, a viewer can’t help but see them as making fun of themselves.
The mention of wee-wee’d up along side another president’s new word (and hers) that is obviously, infinitely more mature makes Obama look like a dope, and by extension the media who supports him while attacking her.
She even gets to be mentioned as similar to a *Founder* of America who wrote elegant missives about the beauty and necessity of inventing new words.
None of this is by accident. The woman is simply a genius. Take an honest look at her place in the world and just try to figure how anybody could get there without being one.
Portmanteau word: Lewis Carroll, look it up.
Perhaps; but if she could speak it in Austrian in all 57 states, now THAT would be something!
“frutile”—A new trend in DC decor?
That’s where I keep mine.
You’ve heard repudiate. Not refudiate.
>>The professor stypified stipulated that there was no such word.<<
The proper way to express that is:
“The professor stypifulated that there was no such word.”
*sigh* it is so difficult being the Serpico of the Grammar Police...
What is there in a word? It is the meaning and feelings that matter. Social networking is changing the course of communication.
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