Is anyone else besides me gods-almighty sick of trite buzz words? And looking for action? (I’m listening to the House impeachment proceedings on the radio as I type this.)
Many Republicans and their propaganda apparatus at FOX and other right wing-nut news outlets are claiming that impeachment will further divide the nation. That’s not what they are truly afraid of. What scares last night’s dinner out of them is that impeachment will further divide the Republican Party.
That word became the instant go-to for both media and politicians with the election of Obama. With the exception of his election it is probably the most improperly used word in public conversation over the last 15 years.
In almost every case it is used to describe some reported event, the user is wrong.
sipsienwa Premium Member over 2 years ago
no, I think it is unpresidented. At least I can’t wait for that to happen to 45’
sevaar777 over 2 years ago
No, “Call 911, I think I’m having a heart attack!!!”
dshans over 2 years ago
Shouldn’t that be “unpresidented?”
dflak over 2 years ago
We really do need another word to describe what is going on now.
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 2 years ago
Unprecedented is certainly apt when it comes to anything to do with trump… and all in a negative way.
Michael G. over 2 years ago
Is anyone else besides me gods-almighty sick of trite buzz words? And looking for action? (I’m listening to the House impeachment proceedings on the radio as I type this.)
dflak over 2 years ago
Once again, I can’t draw a cartoon so I will describe it.
Trump sitting with some popcorn watching the insurrection on TV. The first thought bubble reads: “Haha, they’re going to jail for this but I’m not.”
The second thought bubble reads, “But I’ve got plenty more where they came from.”
lobo1939 over 2 years ago
That just might be Webster Dictionary’s word of the year.
dflak over 2 years ago
Many Republicans and their propaganda apparatus at FOX and other right wing-nut news outlets are claiming that impeachment will further divide the nation. That’s not what they are truly afraid of. What scares last night’s dinner out of them is that impeachment will further divide the Republican Party.
Andylit Premium Member over 2 years ago
That word became the instant go-to for both media and politicians with the election of Obama. With the exception of his election it is probably the most improperly used word in public conversation over the last 15 years.
In almost every case it is used to describe some reported event, the user is wrong.
bakana over 2 years ago
I’ve gotten So Tired of all the Unprecedented over the last 4 years.
The Love of Money is . . . over 2 years ago
“Antidisestablishmentarianism” . . . . . I’m playing scrabble . . . .