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English Grammar and Usage Problems => Badly Written, Badly Spoken => Topic started by: Silver Cross on July 06, 2009, 01:01:05 PM

Title: Sarah Palin's Resignation Speech is Grammatically Bad?!
Post by: Silver Cross on July 06, 2009, 01:01:05 PM
I just want to share with fellow forum members a very revealing, very instructive English grammar analysis, “More on Sarah Palin’s Linguistic Ineptitude,” posted on July 5 in The American Conservative.

Found here. (http://www.amconmag.com/postright/2009/07/05/more-on-sarah-palins-linguistic-ineptitude/)
Title: Re: Sarah Palin's Resignation Speech is Grammatically Bad?!
Post by: Joe Carillo on July 08, 2009, 02:10:53 PM
I just want to share with fellow forum members a very revealing, very instructive English grammar analysis, “More on Sarah Palin’s Linguistic Ineptitude,” posted on July 5 in The American Conservative.

Found here. (http://www.amconmag.com/postright/2009/07/05/more-on-sarah-palins-linguistic-ineptitude/)


Thanks for the post, Silver Cross!

I think the grammar critique of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s English by Nathan P. Origer in The American Conservative is a lesson equivalent to several volumes of English grammar teaching—a must-read for anyone interested in clear, gobbledygook-free exposition. Go read it now!