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Sunday, May 20, 2007

Andrew Coyne Mangles Another Metaphor

From his May 16th column:

[Duceppe's] toast, of course.... Trailing blood....

...which just goes to show that Canada's premiere Conservative commentator--"the Conservative with math skills", as we Liberals call him--still has difficulty distinguishing between animal, vegetable, and mineral.

(note: technically bread is made from dough and dough is made from grains and grains are a type of fruit and fruits are a type of vegetable)

10 comments:

  1. I don't think he mangled the metaphor...he failed to carry the metaphor through, but "being toast" isn't a particularly rich metaphor to work with anyway.

    I don't blame Coyne; he's been surrounded by rightwingers for the last while, and his brain has turned to jello in the desperate attempt to reformulate their inanity to represent actual insight and coherence.

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  2. Anonymous10:49 AM

    Nit picking isn't it? He got his message across.

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  3. Yeah..."message"...another grand prognostication a pundit makes at great risk to credibility, and which he or she will tearfully retract once it's proved to be way off base.

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  4. Anonymous3:58 PM

    you are BORING.

    Since you have failed as a writer, do you feel the need to bang on those who are successful ?

    very petty, but then, you are a self professed Liberal. Comes with the turf.

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  5. Anonymous11:06 PM

    Nit picking is right.....another day, another agenda....

    The liberal party is yesterday's party......

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  6. anon 12:06,

    I'm on vacation. Bite me.

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  7. Since you have failed as a writer, do you feel the need to bang on those who are successful ?

    I don't think Coyne's success is related to his writing skills. As this post suggests, he's a bad writer.

    He's not the worst writer in the world, but he is very dull and humourless.

    Now stop trolling, Kate.

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  8. Anonymous1:20 PM

    Anon 12:06 - don't get so smug - the "times they are a changin".

    I feel a Liberal revival happening!

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  9. Actually, I believe there will soon be a flip of the Coyne. time to google
    cbc-n-ya
    for the straight stuff

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  10. Anonymous2:11 PM

    So what are most Liberals? Vegetables or fruit? Or both?

    Liberal revival - that's the funniest thing I've read this week!

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