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Rating the Candidates
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Ok...wonkish?...anyone?
wonk Main Entry: wonk Pronunciation: \ˈwäŋk, ˈwȯŋk\ Function: noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1954 : a person preoccupied with arcane details or procedures in a specialized field; broadly : nerd <a policy wonk> <a computer wonk> --or-- wonky Main Entry: won·ky Pronunciation: \ˈwäŋ-kē\ Function: adjective Inflected Form(s): won·ki·er; won·ki·est Etymology: probably alteration of English dialect wankle, from Middle English wankel, from Old English wancol; akin to Old High German wankōn to totter — more at wench Date: 1918 1British : unsteady, shaky 2chiefly British : awry, wrong |
While I found the charts mildly amusing, what caught my eye was the first line referencing the Democratic debate in Las Vegas...what I find interesting is that the Dims are having a caucus, not a primary...and that the debate, ostensibly to inform the interested Nevada electorate, was conducted when most of us out here are either 1) still at work, 2) en route between work and home or 3) at the gym (well, I was, anyway)...so why were they debating again...?:munchin
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