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km artlu » Wed Sep 14, 2016 9:36 pm wrote:This "basket of deplorables" meme appears as one node among many, within layers of complex backfield motion that I feel but cannot see. It's (intentionally?) lame on so many levels.
That's not a word. English doesn't pluralize adjectives. It's conceivable that it has never before been spoken in the history of the language.
Is it possible to imagine the phrase emerging in conversation? The core phrase was introduced within the larger one of "what I like to call the Basket of Deplorables". Really? That all just rolled trippingly off your forked fucking tongue? Of course it did.
I'm estimating something north of 50k paid to a cabal of PR hacks to brainstorm and come up with that. Which would raise the question - to what end? What was the mission statement; the end purpose of its tactical deployment?
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km artlu » Wed Sep 14, 2016 8:36 pm wrote:That's not a word. English doesn't pluralize adjectives.
It was dumb for Clinton to say it aloud, but "bucket of deplorables" is my favourite thing to come of this election.
Novem5er » 14 Sep 2016 19:03 wrote:km artlu » Wed Sep 14, 2016 9:36 pm wrote:This "basket of deplorables" meme appears as one node among many, within layers of complex backfield motion that I feel but cannot see. It's (intentionally?) lame on so many levels.
That's not a word. English doesn't pluralize adjectives. It's conceivable that it has never before been spoken in the history of the language.
Is it possible to imagine the phrase emerging in conversation? The core phrase was introduced within the larger one of "what I like to call the Basket of Deplorables". Really? That all just rolled trippingly off your forked fucking tongue? Of course it did.
I'm estimating something north of 50k paid to a cabal of PR hacks to brainstorm and come up with that. Which would raise the question - to what end? What was the mission statement; the end purpose of its tactical deployment?
(snip)
The first time I hear the news report of her saying "deplorables", my brain instantly went to Les Misérables, which in English means basically what it implies in French, the miserables aka the miserable people. Deplorables is exactly the same thing and it's, like you perfectly said, isn't an English word! Unless Hillary has been reading Victor Hugo or been watching old Broadway acts, I'm not sure where she conjured the word from. I think you are also correct when you say some PR firm came up with it because since when has Hillary really ever spoken off the cuff?
If it's a weird nod to Les Mis, the funny thing is that Trump is using it to rally his ragtag coalition of outside-the-beltway rebels. Marchons, marchons! he bellows to the crowd.
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justdrew » Wed Sep 14, 2016 11:47 pm wrote:It's diplomat-speak, leftover from her years in the state department. French is the language of diplomacy.
Jeff Wells wrote:It was dumb for Clinton to say it aloud, but "bucket of deplorables" is my favourite thing to come of this election.
NeonLX » Wed Sep 14, 2016 2:59 pm wrote:I don't know much about nothin', but I do know that "democrats" and "republicans" are NOT congruous with "left" and "right"...especially not now. Both of the mainstream parties have become essentially status quo, with one perhaps leaning to left and the other leaning to the right...but both are corporate-controlled and war-hungry (same things, I guess).
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