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Look, Let's Be Clear'Look' AND 'Let's be clear' are the two, most popular phrases used by politicians these days when they become cornered. Like rats, even. In fact, these phrases are getting more popular than the word 'I' when politicians are being interviewed in the Hot Seat. Reporters will fire out a point-blank question as the politician squirms a hole in their padded chair, then as they blink their eyes like window shades, they'll answer, "Look," OR "Let's be clear," and by the time that they've talked a good three and a half minutes with one solid line of garble (just long enough for the interviewer to run out of time), NO ONE is quite clear and as far as seeing anything ("Look"), the listener remains blinded to the issue. So to those politicians who have hooked onto these catchy phrases, we say, "Look. Let's be clear. Just answer the darn question! A simple yes or no will do in most cases." More Political Commentaries at Tickle Feather Political Attack - Axing the Competition With WordsWhat happened to polite politicians? Or did they ever exist? Hum, must be election time. Time to slide the old ax blade on the tongue and chop the competition to smithereens. Oh my, thing are getting nasty.... continue God, Guns & PoliticsGod's house is becoming the sacrificial mouthpiece for politicians. Why it's wrong, and what you can do about it. continue Did You Know That My Opponent Voted Against That Bill?Why would a perfectly good politician vote against a perfectly good Bill? Na-na-na-na, Na-na. continue Politician 101 - What Not to Do in Order to Become a Bona Fide PoliticianTickle Feather is offering a short online course to politician hopefuls. Topics covered include manners, appropriate sexual behavior, ethnic pitfalls as well as one course entitled, 'Banking on Political Success' for those with sticky fingers. continue United States Engaged in Political Civil WarIf we could cut through the invisible garble, we'd see a Republican armed with an oozie and a Democrat with a bazooka - both weapons aimed at one another in the form of a forked-tongue. As the American public looks into the glass Whitehouse, we see what our political decision makers can't see - a gang of grown kids squabbling over who gets to pull the wagon, oblivious to the American people sitting inside. continue |
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