And so....
I should say, now that I've cooled off a little, that Obama's speech was brilliant. This was the speech we've been waiting for him to give: a thoughtful, brutally honest, and deeply respectful treatment of a major issue. This was the best political speech I've ever heard a politician deliver--admittedly a low bar. I would be happy to have that in the White House.Earlier:
And then he has to go and make possibly the stupidest remark in this entire campaign--or at least, Best in Class (you can't really expect him to outdo a television anchor.) "This time we need to talk about the fact that the real problem is not that someone who doesn't look like you will take your job, it's that the corporation you work for will ship it overseas for nothing more than a profit."This is jaw-droppingly, head-shakingly, soul-cringingly, "Oh my God, maw, I think my eardrum just exploded" stupid.
This is jaw-droppingly, head-shakingly, soul-cringingly, "Oh my God, maw, I think my eardrum just exploded" stupid.
You can actually see Megan physically attempting to cover her pale white ass with the later post. "Oops, the whole media thinks it was a brilliant, perhaps even transcendent, moment, better jump back on the bandwagon." I'm surprised she didn't quote Yglesias or Ezra on the topic to mend fences.
I bet Megan called herself a Mets fan in the late 80s. Bandwagoneer.
That "jaw-dropping" description is repetitious, redundant, inessential, and loquacious (I have a thesaurus, too!), as well as stupid. The only people that can get away with excessive wordiness in their writing are the ones who are actually good at it.
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