Thursday, July 9, 2009

MSNBC's Ed Schultz: Not Thrivant


Stephen Colbert's "truthiness" rightly earned a place in American lexicon and Webster's.

Not so MSNBC's Ed Schultz with a trail of malapropisms that makes George Bush's linguistic mutations equal the late William F. Buckley's precise articulateness.

"Succeed from the Union." (He must mean "secede.")

"Thrivant." WTF does that mean?

"Expediate" instead of expedite.

"Subsideraries"

"In cohorts with."

Iranian "clerks" instead of clerics.

Time to check out, Ed.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

He's got a real mystery of the language don't he?

Anonymous said...

What? Somebody is watching MSNBC in the evenings?

Marty said...

Not many at 6p. Unlike Beck's 2 mil plus at 5p.

Bobcat said...

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jimbotalk said...

He's right up there with former Chicago Mayor Jane Byrne, who once described one of her programs as "fruitworthy". (I know, I know, it resonated in the gay community).