Gingrich ridicules Romney for knowing French

please tone down the fake outrage....do it for the kids!

I apologize if I incensed anyone by not adding an "ic" to the word Democrat. From now on, I promise to simply use the generic "R" and "D".
 
If a person belongs to the left-leaning party in the U.S., they are known as a "Democrat".

If a person belongs to the right-leaning party in the U.S., they are known as a "Republican".

Save the outrage. Maddow is a moron.
 
Dalhorn and Shiner,

I don't give a damn what Rachel Maddow thinks. She's nothing but a partisan and intellectually dishonest shrill machine. If she was intellectually honest, she'd also make fun of how Jesse Jackson talks. The guy is incoherent and incomprehensible most of the time.

However, I do agree with her that people sound dumb when they use the term "Democrat" as an adjectiive. It's not "outrageous," but I'm not of fan of intentionally using crappy grammar. Why sound dumb on purpose?
 
Mr. Deez, I don't mind if you think I was using the shortened "Democrat" in a degrading manner or trying to be belicose...
...however, I wasn't..and I don't... I could've simply stated the parties as "Elephants" and "Donkeys", if that would've made you feel better. I've always treated the word "Democrat" as a noun, and "Democratic" as an adjective or verb, depending on the scenario when used in a sentence.

Sorry that my parlance has you twisted out of shape. I was not insinuating anything by it.

Proceed with your outrage...
 
Dalhorn, cool off. Like I said, I'm not "outraged." If I got upset every time a politician or political activist babbled like an illiterate dumbass, I would have died of a heart attack years ago.
 

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