Pity the poor reporter who tries to mildly rebuke a less-than-truthful candidate. Peter Baker reports in the Washington Post that John McCain is not exactly accurate when he claims to have called for Rumsfeld's ouster long before the Secretary of Defense paddled off to the Eastern Shore (or a tiny hideaway in the Pentagon, depending on who you talk to). Baker notes: "The trick is that he never did, at least not publicly," and then concludes "McCain's enhanced version of his opposition to Rumsfeld has come as he begins to wrap up the Republican nomination and pivot toward the general election."
A copy editor simplified this to the much blunter "McCain Overstates His Criticisms."
I, for one, cannot wait to use Baker's version in workplace conversation: "Boss, I did not overstate our quarterly financial profits; I simply gave you the enhanced version."
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Hillary Channels Churchill
I, for one, find Hillary’s determination to fight hard for every superdelegate’s vote regardless of the popular vote remarkable. I suspect she is taking a leaf from Winston Churchill, who famously said:
We shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength… whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches [of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket], we shall fight on the landing grounds [of the D.C. shuttle], we shall fight in the fields [and backyards of Bethesda] and in the streets [of Capitol Hill], we shall fight in the hills [of McLean]; we shall never surrender…
Vive la Resistance!
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