Bad Words

George Carlin made himself famous with the "seven dirty words" that couldn't be said on television. American political discourse has it own set of "bad words," the utterance of which marks one as nutjob, naif, or at least an uncouth person. Most famous among them are the "F" and "C" words.

Naturally then, when Andrew Sullivan, conservative blogger and former GW love slave, felt an "F" coming on, he resorted to a slightly more delicate circumlocution:
An arresting analysis of the Bush administration's governing "philosophy." More like Spain and Italy in the 1930s than anything resembling Anglo-American conservatism.

Comments

  1. Anonymous9:09 PM

    F = facist and C = communist?

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