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Tuesday, January 30, 2007
The '-ic' is News?
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 3:06 PM

Many times, in politics, things become stories that oh-so-should-not-have ever been stories.

In those times, we must endure headlines such as this one, taking up prime real estate on the Washington Post Politics page:

Bush says missing -ic was an oversight

The missing -ic. The missing -ic? That's what we're talking about here in D.C., and we wonder why the rest of America isn't just rarin' to get involved in politics? Let's examine this very important question, shall we? The Democrats just won't stand for this nasty "Republ-an rhetor-", all right?

Near the beginning of the speech last week, Bush congratulated "the Democrat majority" for its electoral victory, using a long-standing Republican formulation seen by many Democrats as a calculated insult. Some liberal bloggers and party strategists saw the president's omission of the last two letters of the party's proper name, Democratic, as a sign of insincerity in preaching bipartisanship.

Nothing of the sort, Bush said in an interview yesterday with National Public Radio's Juan Williams.

"That was an oversight," said Bush, who frequently uses the formulation. "I mean, I'm not trying to needle. Look, I went into the hall saying we can work together, and I was very sincere about it. I didn't even know I did it."

Well, thank Heaven. How about the Party of the Suffixionally Fixated? The Lexical Paranoiacs?

And, how dare Bush be insincere in preaching bipartisanship?

The Democratics can dish it, but they can't take it. They're whining about an -ic. Leaving off an -ic is all that's required for the president to be accused of lowering the level of discourse. The double standard is just terrif.

If only Republ-ans had merely a missing -ic to complain about.

This is how Juan Williams asked the president about it, on NPR:

By the way, in the speech, you spoke about the Democrats. You said, you congratulated the Democrat majority. And I notice your prepared text said Democratic majority. I surely think that you know that for the Democrats, they think when you say Democrat, it's like fingernails on the blackboard. They don't like it. They like you to say Democratic.

Fr-kin' babies.



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Spinner writes: Thursday, February, 01, 2007 2:48 PM
Easter, jmc
I got one for ya...What do ya call a democratick virgin....
wait for it....
lucky
johninoregon writes: Wednesday, January, 31, 2007 9:55 PM
Lock Step?
Hard Thought writes: "Never, EVER call a democrat democratic. They ain't. They want lockstep of thought and deed."

Oh, really? Kind of like the recent Republican-controlled Congress that lock-stepped (or rather goose-stepped) behind Bush and Cheney as they spat on the Consitution?

johninoregon writes: Wednesday, January, 31, 2007 9:46 PM
Words matter
Come on. It's been pretty obvious that usage has been "policy" for some time now. Rather than calling the party and its members by their proper name (which---heaven forbid---might suggest the concept "democratic") you call them by a shorter non-adjective whose last three letters may conjure the image of a large, unpleasant rodent.



Super Mario writes: Wednesday, January, 31, 2007 6:56 PM
If a dem made this mistake about repubs
You guys would be all up in arms, admit it.

Still, i don't think it's a big deal, though I doubt it was unintended.
scifiritr writes: Wednesday, January, 31, 2007 4:25 PM
Always on Target
LMAO Just when you think the Dems can't go lower, they find another crack in the dirt. Amazing. They are so good at being offended and so bad at real life. Let's throw them all out of office and start over with people who actually have another agenda besides spewing garbage all over the airways.
jmc writes: Wednesday, January, 31, 2007 2:38 PM
Easter -- not bad
Here's another, and a reminder to those among us who perhaps take themselves too seriously while commenting...

Two dogs sitting at a keyboard pawing their comments into a chat room. One dog leans over to the other and says, "When you're on-line, no one knows you're a dog."
Hard Thought writes: Wednesday, January, 31, 2007 2:25 PM
Ick
Never, EVER call a democrat democratic. They ain't. They want lockstep of thought and deed. And, oh by the way, just because a program failed doesn't mean they didn't have good intentions.

ROFLMAO!!!!

Demos are anything but democratic!
easterpig writes: Wednesday, January, 31, 2007 1:51 PM
Easterpig Lightens Up
jmc:

A horse walks into a bar and orders a triple Jack Daniels, no water, no ice.. The bartender pours the drink, brings it over and says, "So, why the long face?"
M3 writes: Wednesday, January, 31, 2007 1:06 PM
'ic' is a brainwashing tool
In school, kids are taught about the values of Democracy vs other forms of government, like Monarchies and Dictatorships.
Then when it comes time to vote, the ones that didn't pay attention during history class think that the party that uses that 'D'word must be PRO-Democracy and the OTHER party must be AGAINST it.
So really, I think insisting on the 'ic' is just more semantic hypnosis for the uneducated.

There are published documents from the DNC a few elections back regarding choice of words and their power, so they take this stuff seriously. We should too..

I say bravo if he meant to leave it off.
jmc writes: Wednesday, January, 31, 2007 10:54 AM
Lighten up e...pig
some posts are intended to be whimsical and unserious. You leave your sense of humor at home this morning?
spacemonkey writes: Wednesday, January, 31, 2007 10:41 AM
Ick!
I too am offended, by the lighthearted tone of this article.

Suffixes mean something, ask any English teacher.

Ick, Ick, Ick!
easterpig writes: Wednesday, January, 31, 2007 8:14 AM
Suffix My Ic
My posts on this website have been criticized for a lack of substance. Maybe I'll do better, now that I see what passes for substantive in these parts.
auspatriotman writes: Tuesday, January, 30, 2007 8:13 PM
Democrat Sharia
MKH
Isn't thier whining like a page from C.A.I.R.?
We are not 'terrorist' they say? We are a religion of peace? Can't show cartoons? So its like Democrat-Dhimmitude. We want the "ic!" And so they take another page from Lakoff: Frame the issue choose your WORDS carefully and remember "perception is reality." Hey Dem's I got your "ic", swinging.
Matt Lewis writes: Tuesday, January, 30, 2007 4:29 PM
I was wondering why
Bush was supporting the IC -- the Inter-County Connector -- in Maryland ...
IfAFrogHadWings writes: Tuesday, January, 30, 2007 3:58 PM
I'm going to stay out of trouble...
I'll just call them what they actually are--Socialist. Then, no problem.
tdau1997 writes: Tuesday, January, 30, 2007 3:53 PM
Beat me to it, CeeJ...
It seems to be the same liberal dichotomous thinking as "dubya is the dumbest person in the history of the world...yet he tricked every member of Congress into going along with the war in Iraq."
CeeJ writes: Tuesday, January, 30, 2007 3:39 PM
Me no understand too goodly
Just about every day I'm constantly reminded of how our President is, well, not the best of public speakers (tune into The Daily Show or Letterman to see the mis-speak of the day). And it's usually done to poke fun at the guy. Fine.

So why is it such a stretch to think that this was just yet another of his verbal foibles? Because the dems have an opportunity to be insulted.

The whole thing plays into the stupid monkey/evil genius memes that are simultaneously used to describe Bush. To recap:

Bush talks about NOO-cu-lur ambitions of Iran = stupid monkey

Bush says "Democrat" instead of "Democratic" = evil man making fun of people

Got it?
E.E. Grimshaw writes: Tuesday, January, 30, 2007 3:32 PM
Coincidence? Unlikely.
Patterico has a similar post up about an article on the same subject - this time in the delightful LA Times.
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