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09-07-2008 02:30 PM |
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Originally Posted by scaeagles
(Post 237885)
I find it amusing that such a reference would be analyzed to find some deeper meaning. As if it really matters?
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I think it wasn't analyzed so much as the phrase popped out at him. After our experience yesterday, watching that poor little dog yelping in pain, feeling terrified and certain that he was about to have his face ripped off, the words "pit bull" take on a different meaning to us today. While he was posting, I asked him the topic. As soon as he said "Palin's pit bull comment," I immediately knew what he was going to say about it. We thought nothing much of her joke until we saw a pit bull in action. And then, upon seeing the words again a day later, neither of us could help but think about what we'd seen. Because our experience yesterday was absolutely NOT an amusing one and is still fresh in our minds.
And, yes. It matters what Palin and/or her speech writers use to describe her. It's of interest when considering their perspective and potential campaign direction.
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