Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Calling Attention to a Recently Added Political Opinion

On my "Get Your Political Opinions Here" page, I just added the following text:
  1. Shoker! Rediculous chocker Trump attaks and dishoners English with ever-dummer spellings.
    • Now I've seen it all. When the liberal press runs out of things to complain about, they go after Trump's spelling errors on social media. By definition, there are no spelling rules on Twitter, Facebook, and all the other types / classifications of social media. It's that simple. People drop vowels and create acronyms like "ISO" or "INO" (In Search Of, In Need Of, respectively) and no one cares. Trump misspells "honor" as "honer" in a tweet and he becomes severely unfit and unworthy to be president. It's a good thing The Washington Post never makes any spelling errors in any of their articles!
      • The people who comment are hilarious. For example:
        • Like many Americans I was shocked as his poor spelling and appalling grammar, but I am comforted now that Betsy DeVos is Sec. of Education. Perhaps she can spend some extra tutorial sessions in the White House with Old Orange Hair. Hope she uses university examination Blue Books, they would be a nice addition and some color to his lack-luster desk.
      • Someone who posts: 
        • I was shocked as his poor spelling and appalling grammar 
          • and 
        • Hope she uses university examination Blue Books, they would be a nice addition and some color to his lack-luster desk 
      • in the same comment has zero credibility to complain about the president's writing skills. 
Editor's Note: As a rule, posts with political themes should not be posts. However, because the article in question was addressing a topic that is fair-game for a post (writing), it is reluctantly a deviation from the established rule.

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