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This is pot to kettle, come in, over

So, there’s this guy. Apparently, he’s a politician in San Francisco (maybe you’ve heard of him). Anyway, he’s supporting gay marriage in San Francisco. That is so courageous. I mean, those homosexuals are so unpopular in that city. Glad to see him take a moral stand that may cost him votes. Meanwhile, he’s saying Bush tried to divide this country in order to advance his political career by messing with the Constitution.

Well, if you take the last six words out of that sentence, that’s exactly what you’re doing. Irony is lost on its perpetrators.

3 Responses to “This is pot to kettle, come in, over”

  1. Xrlq Says:

    I assume that by “last six letters,” you meant “last five words,” correct?

  2. SayUncle Says:

    Yeah, i used your as well well as using the plural of sentence.

    I think faster than i type.

    Things learned today: i can’t type. I can’t get singular/plural agreement. i can’t proofread. I struggle with contractions. And i can’t count

  3. Manish Says:

    there’s no doubt that Newsom has made himself King of San Francisco, but I don’t know what it does for his political career. The betting here is that he always had aspirations for higher office, both California-wide and possibly Presidency. And quite frankly, California was against gay marriage (61% voted for a Proposition to define marriage as between man and woman 4 years ago), as well as the country.

    He’s also pissed off a lot of the Democratic establishment in the process which won’t help his career. Boxer and Feinstein both backed his bid for mayor..they might not be willing to back him again.

    I’m the last person who would normally stand up for Newsom. In 2000, he (a “liberal Democrat” remember) gave $500 to the California Republican party and surprise-surprise he was endorsed by the Republicans in his supervisor race.

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