Bingo. He goes on to make some good points, only if you can make it past the twisted syntax. Big fail, loses credibility. Too bad.
“Bingo. He goes on to make some good points, only if you can make it past the twisted syntax. Big fail, loses credibility. Too bad.”
Hahahahaha. this sounds like a guy I know who got his ass kicked on the golf course by some guy who took him for twenty bucks but “didn’t know how to swing a club.” He sure knew how to get it up and down, though...I don’t get the nit-picking about grammar and syntax - it’s a web blog, for cripes sake, not a Nobel entry...
>>Big fail, loses credibility. Too bad.
Disinformation.
When little nuggets of truth are secreted within a pile of syntactic dog-poop, folks tend to remember the stench; and what they do recall of the embedded truth generally retains the negative association.