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I enjoyed this week's theme, but couldn't help feeling it would have been more appropriate several weeks ago, when the election campaigns were at their height here in the USA. We were bombarded with multiple, egregious examples of all of this week's words, along with obfuscation, vitriolic hyperbole, misstatements, verbal contortions, and just general (vulgar expression unsuitable for this forum).

A relevant quote: "English is the perfect language for politicians; one can talk for three hours without saying a flippin' thing." I don't know the author of this one, but any help in finding him or her would be appreciated.


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perhaps it was a variation on this theme:

English is the perfect language for preachers because it allows you to talk until you think of what to say.
- Garrison Keillor

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A relevant quote: "English is the perfect language for politicians; one can talk for three hours without saying a flippin' thing." I don't know the author of this one, but any help in finding him or her would be appreciated.

Not sure about the quotation. A googling (link) reveals that Garrison Keillor said something similar.

I'd think any language is capable of being used in the pursuit of saying nothing. I am reminded of a quotation (without citation) of a French grammarian revealing how French syntax exactly mapped the sequence of thoughts in the human brain.


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>A googling (link) reveals that Garrison Keillor said something similar.

jus call me Mikey Mantled! < g >

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ooh, haven't had a good mantling in a long while!


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jus call me Mikey Mantled! < g >

I was in medias googling when you did, too. But if you want to call it a mantle, it's okay with me.

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Better to say that tsuwm pipped Nuncle Z.

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Originally Posted By: Blacksmith


A relevant quote: "English is the perfect language for politicians; one can talk for three hours without saying a flippin' thing."


Politicians, Preachers and Lawyers are guilty of this!

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Politicians, Preachers and Lawyers are guilty of this!

And they can all do it in any language spoken.


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Better to say that tsuwm pipped Nuncle Z.


by 11 minutes?! that's applying 'to pip' with quite a broad brush.

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