On Jan 18, 3:27 am, "Peter T. Daniels" <
gramma...@verizon.net> wrote:
> On Jan 16, 11:39 pm, "
benli...@ihug.co.nz" <
benli...@ihug.co.nz>
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> > On Jan 17, 5:29 pm, "Peter T. Daniels" <
gramma...@verizon.net> wrote:
> > > On Jan 16, 9:54 pm, "
analys...@hotmail.com" <
analys...@hotmail.com>
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http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/gingrich-hits-romney-knowing-speak...
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> > > > Just how dumb must the makers of this ad think Republican primary
> > > > voters are to present a rival's ability to speak French as a negative
> > > > (politicians of all stripes pander to Hispanic voters by speaking good
> > > > bad or indifferent Spanish during campaigns and it considered to be
> > > > OK)?
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> > > You obviously know nothing of recent American history and politics.
> > > Shoemaker, stick to your last.
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> > > Except we haven't a clue what your "last" may be.
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> > It was my impression that the OP was asking a _question_ about
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> analys... never "ask[s a simple] _question_."
As you punctuate, I didn't say "simple". And the (formal) question was
more rhetorical than anything else.
>His or her agenda is
> always to tout the inadequacies of all things non-Sanskrit.
In this case the dumbness of certain sectors of American politics. I
think the matter was sufficiently on-topic for sci.lang, but your
reply failed to expand on it. Try to keep in mind that some of us,
through no fault of our own, live in foreign countries, and are not
kept abreast of every nuance of American politics.
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> > American politics. I too was puzzled when I heard this. Perhaps you
> > could give us the benefit of your knowledge of recent American history
> > and politics, and explain why speaking French should be considered
> > unseemly in a presidential candidate. Or is "speaking French" a code
> > for something else?
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> Have you really never heard of "cheese-eating surrender monkeys"?
> (Spoken by the Scotsman Willie the Groundskeeper on The Simpsons
> nearly 20 years ago.)
Well, yes, I have. So certain parts of the American population have
still not got over this childish episode?
> Did you not hear Newt Gingrich's explanation that he was merely
> pointing out the inadequacies of "Massachusetts Moderate" Mitt Romney,
> this example being placing him next to John Kerry also saying
> something in extremely inadequate French? (Apparently Romney did his
> Mormon "missionary" work in France many years ago.)
No, I don't think I did (see note above).
I do recall some sort of media report of this particular moment, to
which I was not necessarily paying full attention. I did hear a bite
of someone (perhaps Kerry?) saying "Laissez bons temps rouler", which
if I'm not mistaken is a familiar saying from Louisiana, where there
are quite a few French speakers. I wonder how all this plays in Cajun
country?
> Do you not recall that a rightwing Congress required the US Capitol
> cafeteria to rename french fries as "freedom fries" when France
> refused to participate in the Gulf War of 1991?
Re-read comment on Simpsons catchphrase.