Is that because it's not right?
It's wrong. But not only that, it's counterproductive. In politics, there are arguments that are seen as not factual and not fair, or trivial, and they blow up in your face. And this is one that people look at and say, "You're trying to imply something about him that's not true. I think you're going a bridge too far, and I'm reacting negatively." I mean, he didn't pick his middle name, somebody else did. And he doesn't go out of his way, like Hillary Rodham Clinton to, you know, emphasize it.
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
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Actually, I do think I'm smarter that he is. Wanna bet? Karl and I could have a standardized test or something, and see who wins the pissing context.
You'd get stuck making fun of his name.
Heh, heh, heh. Chickenin' out, eh?
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