"I am who my grandmother said I was," Churchill said. "I am who my mother said I was. I will be, irrespective of any determination of a committee, with which I will not cooperate. It has nothing to do with nothing."
What in the name of hell does that mean ? (BTW it should be nothing to do with anything ..2 negatives there..but i guess a college prof wouldn't know that )
"It has nothing to do with nothing."
You must learn to understand the liberal double-speak or, if you will, the double-negative.
This really means: It has something to do with it.