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I didn't hear it..
You would think we would have learned after this....
Fucking patronizing piles of racist shit. I just fucking hate all of them.
Kinda like how Republicans candidates who've never hunted in their life are suddenly filmed hunting. Or President Bush in a flight suit on an aircraft carrier huh?
Bush was a pilot numbnuts.
Hillary spent more time in the south than Bush did in the air force
i dont know what Hillary is going to do when a rep of Mars comes to the white house if she's President. how will she even come close to speaking like an alien?
You would think we would have learned after this....
Fucking patronizing piles of racist shit. I just fucking hate all of them.
The very idea of somebody from Illinois pretending to associate with some other region.
It's an outrage I tell ya!
The very idea of somebody from Illinois pretending to associate with some other region.
It's an outrage I tell ya!
I remember when Reagan wore black face to speak at the NAACP and started by saying, "Yo! My NigaZ!"
Compare Bush's two ways of speaking.
Hillary is so full of dung
Hillary Clinton's accent evolution (1983–2015)
Interesting mix. Some barely perceptible shifts, but then living for decades in Arkansas, as the video notes, would render at least familiarity with another voicing. As far as adapting to the audience, we all do that. It's called "mirroring". You use one voice to your boss, another to your pet, another to your child, another to a prospective S/O, et cetera, and when we hear the other party respond we "mirror".
Ask black people about the difference in mirroring depending on whether they're talking to a black or white audience.
I shifted my accent for broadcast work. Back in radio school we all did -- we read a piece of copy at the beginning of the course and listened to how we'd progressed smoothing out to 'standard broadcast American English'. Once you do that it can and does become the permanent default --- until you get fatigued, when the original starts to creep back in.
But today, if I'm in town I'll slip in a local Appalachian expression here and there to converse. Why not? It serves communication. If I'm on the air, that disappears and we go back to Standard.
So then you have changed your mind.
No, I just ruminated on how accents work. My original question, standing unmolested, remains "where is a fake accent in the OP video?"
It's not "oh shit there's nothing there lemme go find another video somewhere".
Back peddle much?
Deflect much?
Question remains untouched. Deal with it.
Back peddle much?So then you have changed your mind.Interesting mix. Some barely perceptible shifts, but then living for decades in Arkansas, as the video notes, would render at least familiarity with another voicing. As far as adapting to the audience, we all do that. It's called "mirroring". You use one voice to your boss, another to your pet, another to your child, another to a prospective S/O, et cetera, and when we hear the other party respond we "mirror".
Ask black people about the difference in mirroring depending on whether they're talking to a black or white audience.
I shifted my accent for broadcast work. Back in radio school we all did -- we read a piece of copy at the beginning of the course and listened to how we'd progressed smoothing out to 'standard broadcast American English'. Once you do that it can and does become the permanent default --- until you get fatigued, when the original starts to creep back in.
But today, if I'm in town I'll slip in a local Appalachian expression here and there to converse. Why not? It serves communication. If I'm on the air, that disappears and we go back to Standard.
No, I just ruminated on how accents work. My original question, standing unmolested, remains "where is a fake accent in the OP video?"
It's not "oh shit there's nothing there lemme go find another video somewhere".
Deflect much?
Question remains untouched. Deal with it.
I have, you confirmed and now you cry.
Compare Bush's two ways of speaking.
Interesting contrasts. I dunno about "dementia" but I have heard the "dry drunk" argument.
And there's that "nukyulur" again, which I believe is Karl Rove's idea engineered purposefully to appeal to knuckledraggers.
He's got a true Texas accent in the word "want" (0:32) and the word "right" (0:39) --- but then loses it in the word "crime" (2:15). Comes and goes.
Also compare Dubya's accent with his brother Jeb....
Sure I did and you commented on it. Confirming the OP I might add.Back peddle much?So then you have changed your mind.
No, I just ruminated on how accents work. My original question, standing unmolested, remains "where is a fake accent in the OP video?"
It's not "oh shit there's nothing there lemme go find another video somewhere".
Deflect much?
Question remains untouched. Deal with it.
I have, you confirmed and now you cry.
No one's given me any evidence.
Since the burden of proof is yours, not mine, guess who's doing the crying.
I'll just continue to wait for evidence, or an admission that there's no such thing.
Couple of your more honest colleagues have already given it.
Be brave.
Hillary will make an absolutely fantastic President and I can't wait until she's elected next November!!
The very idea of somebody from Illinois pretending to associate with some other region.
It's an outrage I tell ya!
I remember when Reagan wore black face to speak at the NAACP and started by saying, "Yo! My NigaZ!"
-- Reminds me of Trent Lott's 2002 Kwanzaa message... since removed from the internets but it went:
Waaaaaaaah Zuuuuuuuup? Props to all the homeys and bizzos back at Ole Miss, and a shout out to my D.C. posse.Now that's an accent. More correctly a dialect.
Seriously, I would like to wish a Meaningful Kwanzaa to my people and join you in introspective confrontation of self and society from December 26th to January 1st in order to begin to receive and reconstruct our history and our lives, rebuilding a more positive image.
Umoja, Kujichagulia, Ujima, Ujamaa, Nia, Kuumba, Imani. Now, with that out of the way...
I mo take this op to lay my swerve on that riff I did at Double-Zero's candle jam. Yo peeps, I was just trippin, doing a buck fifty and just busted a shiz-nits. On the furilla, my niggilla. We was just kickin' it. But, no diggety, my rap was totally wack, nomsayin?
Now let's all slap skin and get down to the hardcore. Don't forget who got the phat pockets, and I'm fixin' to stack you brothers up some serious scrilla scratch. You heard? And all those Senate bee-yotches tryin' to Swazey my ass, ya need to just slow ya roll else we gone knuckle up and I mo bust a cap in yo doggy bone.
Crack another 40 and smoke some kill.
--- Trent Lott (pictured wearing a dashiki)
Sure I did and you commented on it. Confirming the OP I might add.Back peddle much?No, I just ruminated on how accents work. My original question, standing unmolested, remains "where is a fake accent in the OP video?"
It's not "oh shit there's nothing there lemme go find another video somewhere".
Deflect much?
Question remains untouched. Deal with it.
I have, you confirmed and now you cry.
No one's given me any evidence.
Since the burden of proof is yours, not mine, guess who's doing the crying.
I'll just continue to wait for evidence, or an admission that there's no such thing.
Couple of your more honest colleagues have already given it.
Be brave.