Sunday, February 27, 2011

Yeah, Well...



I know this actually goes against Mr. Howler's excellent point but I think it's hilarious.  From Roger Ailes (the good one):

Book: Palin used to mispronounce 'Mitt'

Sarah Palin used to pronounce Mitt Romney's name "M-I-L-T."


In one of the many embarrassing anecdotes about the former Alaska governor, former aide Frank Bailey writes in a leaked manuscript that Palin actually argued with some of her staffers about how to correctly pronounce Romney's name.


During her own 2006 campaign for governor, when Romney was chairman of the Republican Governors Association, Bailey writes that Palin didn't seem to know much about the then-Massachusetts governor.


“During the campaign for governor, when Romney was in the background of our Republican Governors’ mess, Sarah didn’t even have a clear idea who he was,” Bailey writes. “As she wrote after the gubernatorial election, ‘I argued with Frank and others, as I insisted his name was Milt, not Mitt.’”


The story is one of several that the disgruntled ex-aide highlights in painting a very unflattering picture of Palin.
Palin correctly pronounced Milt, the word which she was trying to pronounce. She has no trouble pronouncing the letter "t." If she was trying to pronounce Milt and said Milf, that would be mispronunciation. Her error was that she didn't know that Willard the Talking Wigstand's middle name is Mitt.

And it's almost certain she didn't pronounce the name by spelling out its letters ("M-I-L-T"). Although maybe she did when the kids were around.


The title of the article should be "Book: Palin Thought Mitt Romney's Name Was Milt."


I know I'm going to call Romney Milt from now on.

posted by Roger 

Also, Mr. Ailes (the good one) is quite right--Mrs. Palin did not "mispronounce" "Mitt."  

1 comment:

  1. here's a joke for you:

    A union employee, a member of the Tea Party, and a CEO are sitting at a table. In the middle of the table is a plate with a dozen cookies on it. The CEO reaches across and takes 11 cookies, looks at the tea partier, and says, "Watch out for that union guy, ...he wants a piece of your cookie."

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