Congress is stupider than before

21 May 2012 21:47 #11 by FredHayek
Irony? More Americans are college graduates than ever before and more have advanced degrees but they still try to phrase it in ways that we don't have to use that education.

But equally as rude is when politicians talk down to their audiences by adopting the dialect and accent of the audience they are speaking too. It is one thing to wear cowboy boots to speak to Texans but adopting the drawl to win them over hopefully backfires.

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21 May 2012 23:25 #12 by Blazer Bob

Wily Fox aka Angela wrote: [

The whole story really ticked me off. The media is not helping anyone come together in this country, just trying to make everything us and them.
Here, I found the quote:

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Hey, what did you expect, it is NPR. Yes, my previous ignored the point of the thread and veered into my pet peeve which is the horrible job schools are doing for the majority of Americans.

Apparently the methodology used in the study referenced is a bit more involved than the NPR piece indicated.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flesch%E2% ... ility_test


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21 May 2012 23:44 #13 by otisptoadwater
Back in 2010 Congress was so much smarter...

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I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you.

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22 May 2012 06:46 #14 by Reverend Revelant

otisptoadwater wrote: Back in 2010 Congress was so much smarter...


You know Otis... this Hank Johnson "speech" has been hack out many times, long ago. Mr. Johnson is ill...

In December 2009, Johnson revealed that he had been battling Hepatitis C for over a decade, which resulted in slow speech and a tendency to regularly get "lost in thought in the middle of a discussion". [/b][/i][23] Johnson said that he learned he had the disease in 1998 but does not know how he contracted it. The disease has damaged his liver and led to thyroid problems.[23] He was treated with a combination of ribavirin and interferon at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.[23] In February 2010, Johnson finished an experimental treatment for Hepatitis C, resulting in weight gain and increased energy.[24]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Johnson#Personal_life


It's really a cheap shot on your part to even bring this up again. Do you make fun of mentally-impaired children too? I can't stand this kind of petty crap from the right or the left. Otis... do a little more research on your topics before you shoot your mouth off. You just jump on the talking points you've read in World Nut Daily or Alex Jones and run with them. Smart up.

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22 May 2012 06:54 #15 by Nobody that matters
Using 10 cent words doesn't make a person smart. I'd rather have a representative that's good at summarizing a topc in a clear and concise way.

For those that believe multi-syllabic expressions equate somehow to intellect, I have only one thing to say: The expedience of your verbosity completely underwhelms us.

"Whatever you are, be a good one." ~ Abraham Lincoln

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22 May 2012 07:04 #16 by Nobody that matters

Kate wrote: blah de-blah-blah-blah]


By the way, Kate - the preferred way to phrase the subject line would be "more stupid". Any word with multiple syllables is considerd awkward to pronounce when modified to be used as a comparative using '-er' or '-est'. Other examples would be cruel, common, polite, tired and clever.

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22 May 2012 09:06 #17 by lionshead2010
How did the quote go?

" A lot of people who ain't sayin' ain't, ain't eatin.'"

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