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Spurning Beer's avatar

Yes, that will get him on tract again.

BarackMyWorld's avatar

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

fuflans's avatar

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

Monsieur_Grumpe's avatar

Maybe she hired Alvin Greene has her ghost writer.

schmannity's avatar

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

WA Bishop's avatar

If the pay is right.

WA Bishop's avatar

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.

WA Bishop's avatar

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

Spurning Beer's avatar

"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.

TundraGrifter's avatar

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

Monsieur_Grumpe's avatar

If Sarah is not talking she must be dead.

chascates's avatar

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

Spurning Beer's avatar

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.

JustPixelz: IV%'er's avatar

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