April!

Apr 02, 2009 10:57

First, Karl Rove: writes well about that which he knows best; then projects it against his opponents, deserved or not.

Do some words with neutral connotations dominate, as a result of its pronunciation, the tone of the sentence? Or, maybe some words carry a stronger weight when they're in the middle of a phrase or sentence? From the above article: "Only 39% now harbor supportive views of it."

I loved Washington D.C. I visited Meg (!) and toured the 2nd floor of the Canon Building -- oh, the Rotunda! Searches for Timothy Geithner were sadly unsuccessful. And, reinforcing the notion of high-density politics, the President was inducting Eric Holder as Attorney General on George Washington's campus while we visited. Food in D.C., spectacular.
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