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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Shock to our system

Hot off the e-mail circuit:

In the first two weeks since the election, President-elect Barack Obama has broken with a tradition established over the past eight years through his controversial use of complete sentences, political observers say.

Millions of Americans who watched Mr. Obama's appearance on CBS' "Sixty Minutes" on Sunday witnessed the president-elect's unorthodox verbal tick, which had Mr. Obama employing grammatically correct sentences virtually every time he opened his mouth.

But Mr. Obama's decision to use complete sentences in his public pronouncements carries with it certain risks, since after the last eight years many Americans may find his odd speaking style jarring.

According to presidential historian Davis Logsdon of the University of Minnesota, some Americans might find it "alienating" to have a President who speaks English as if it were his first language.

"Every time Obama opens his mouth, his subjects and verbs are in agreement," says Mr. Logsdon. "If he keeps it up, he is running the risk of sounding like an elitist."

The historian said that if Mr. Obama insists on using complete sentences in his speeches, the public may find itself saying, "Okay, subject, predicate, subject predicate - we get it, stop showing off."

The President-elect's stubborn insistence on using complete sentences has already attracted a rebuke from one of his harshest critics, Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska.

"Talking with complete sentences there and also to so, talking in a way that ordinary Americans like Joe the Plumber and Tito the Builder can't really do there, I think needing to do that isn't tapping into what Americans are needing also," she said.

Comments (6)

Andy Borowitz, Borowitz Report:

http://www.borowitzreport.com/

He ain't talkin' to me are you? Does peace he wanta of this?

But never fear, the brainless zombies are burrowing into the civil service woodwork, ready to disrupt and destroy attempts at intelligent governance.

http://is.gd/8Axc

So ya'll must be livid about who Kulongoski appointed to his Climate Change committee?

The historian said that if Mr. Obama insists on using complete sentences in his speeches, the public may find itself saying, "Okay, subject, predicate, subject predicate - we get it, stop showing off."

That's (one of) the thing(s) about Bush. He can't string two coherent sentences together when he doesn't have the teleprompter in front of him, yet when he reads a speech WITH the teleprompter, he can go on for an hour with only a few mistakes.

It's clear that he never wrote any of his own words and simply needed to know "where's my speech" before he went on stage to pretend he was a competent human being.

He's not. And we as a nation will spend the next generation (at least) repairing the damage he has done.

Yeah, Bush is an idiot. We get it.

How many more times and ways are we going to have to rehash the same tired joke?

There's so many more topical and current revelations to bash him over, why keep on with this cheap garbage?




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