nytimes.com - 2/24/2009
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Since his election, President Obama has been roundly criticized for using “I” instead of “me.” Here is a tip, Mr. President. >
thinkprogress.org - 3/1/2009
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thinkprogress.org —
As ThinkProgress has documented , a growing number
of conservatives are rooting for the failure of Obama’s
presidency. Today on C-SPAN Washington Journal, a caller asked right-wing blogger Michelle Malkin if she agrees with Rush ...
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Michelle Malkin: I hope Obama fails.
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Abbreviated Pundit Round-Up
Daily Kos —
... says that: ... Obama must decide that limping is not enough to keep up with a nation whose commuters and even vacationers are radically rethinking transportation. New York to Madison, from North Carolina to Seattle, people are not clamoring for new Cadillacs. They want the buses and trains of a new America to run on time. John L. Jackson thinks that "Americans actually talk about race all the time. We just do it very badly." Patricia T. O'Conner and Stewart Kellerman take on me, myself, and I. ...
Between You and I
The Republic of T. —
... I didn’t see this one coming, but apparently grammarians have pounced on Obama already, just one month into his presidency. ...
Between You and I
Booman Tribune —
File this one under, "Are You Kidding Me With This?" I didn't see this one coming, but apparently grammarians have pounced on Obama already , just one month into his presidency. WHEN President Obama speaks before Congress and the nation tonight, he will be facing some of his toughest critics. Grammar junkies. Since his election, the president has been roundly criticized by bloggers for using I instead of me in phrases like a very personal decision for Michelle and I or the main disagreement with John and I or graciously invited Michelle and I. The rule ...
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