The NYTimes (23 August 2024) ran a story by Jonathan Corum, “Words Used at the Democratic and Republican National Conventions.” By ordinary, that header would lead to a story about specific words. “Exceptionalism,” say, or “Beacon,“ or “Democracy,” “communism,” etc. Or, given PA governor Shapiro’s pre-convention endorsement of Harris with his sledgehammer self-promotion as the politician whose workaday motto is Em Es Aitch!! (an initialism whose words he then hollered out, expletive included), I wondered if Corum was going to report similar breakings of prime time speech norms by other new generation politicians. Senator Fetterman and his men’s locker room and construction site banter or ins
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