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Yes, that will get him on tract again.

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Never in my life did I ever think I'd hear so much about this woman's twat.

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you only love us when we act as suicide trolls for you?

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(blushes)

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Maybe she hired Alvin Greene has her ghost writer.

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T for Times of London, one of all the newspapers she's be a-readin'

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If the pay is right.

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And no one told her how to operate the Twitter machine. After working all morning, Todd got the first letter of "testing" to go through.

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"Never concede! Never concede! Never concede! Yes, yes, YES!!!"

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"Tact" is a fuzzy logic interpolation of <i>tack</i> and <i>track</i>.

It's like "refudiate" or "misunderestimate."

For the fussy schoolmarms among us who get a boehner calling people on their language offenses, one definition of "literally" according to one reference dictionary is "figuratively." Sad to day, the Republican talking-point principle applies to lexicography, too. Use a word enough times, even if it's wrong, and it will become right.

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Maybe she didn't have enough cash to buy a vowel.

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If Sarah is not talking she must be dead.

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T for Texas, T for Tennessee.. T for Trouble, she brings it, yessiree.

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Sarah has gone Zen, or Dada, or Minimalist, or something.

T

..says it all. It's the "Taxed" in Taxed Enough Already. 140 characters is much more than she needs to whistle to the sled dogs. And it's in all-caps, also.

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With a capital "T" and that rhymes with "P" and that stands for Palin.

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