Tuesday, June 26th, 2007
It’s about time SOMEONE was prosecuted…
All I can say is it’s about time the prosecutor’s office did something about this…
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All I can say is it’s about time the prosecutor’s office did something about this…
Once upon a time (like the last 20 years), the Codeword was "Bipartisan". What was really meant by "Bipartisan" was that the Democrat party gets their way 98%, and the Republicans get 2% of what they wanted. If the Republicans wanted a more fair deal, they were NOT "Bipartisan".
The new Codeword is "Divisive". As Kate at Small Dead Animals points out:
Note how frequently "progressives" from Obama on down (to, say, a Toronto Star writer I argued with recently) now use the word "divisive" as a prejorative.
Why is divisiveness a bad thing? Why is "unity" always a good? Aren't the "issues that divide us" precisely where our principles and passions lie?
Obama's right: Jerry Falwell was a divisive figure. So was Abe Lincoln (and NO, I'm not equating the two…)
Are progressives trying to smuggle a more insidious concept into public discourse by using the word "divisive" as an insult?
Hat tip to Publius Pundit. Click image to see full size version.
I admit it - I am a geek. I love stuff like this. Who knew that Washington State's economy was about the same size as Turkey?