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Weeds of July.
Joe Pye weed:Some headlines feel so stupid — "Finally, the dam is breaking against Trump" — that it puts me off all the surrounding headlines. It's like a disease.
Did you know monkeypox is an emergency? Did you know there's a movie called "Nope"? Did you know "Liz Holtzman Wants Another Crack at Congress, 50 Years Later"? Did you know "Joe Manchin Squanders an Opportunity and Ushers In Despair"? Are you interested in News of the Future: "Jan. 6 Panel After 8 Hearings: Where Will the Evidence Lead?"
I remember when the walls were closing in on Trump. That's gone on for so many years that it's impossible to picture the smallness of the room where Trump exists within constantly encroaching walls.
Did you think "the walls are closing in" was always a reference to "Star Wars"?
Actually, no. Franklin Roosevelt said it in 1944: "The walls are closing in remorselessly on our enemies."
But anyway, somebody seemed to think it might work to switch the metaphor to "the dam is breaking against Trump." What's the image? What does "against" refer to? Where are we to picture Trump in relation to this dam? If the evidence against him is the water pressure behind the dam, then Trump would need to be the dam? What does it mean to "break against"? Waves break against the shore, but what does a dam break against?
I'm still interested in analyzing stupid and trite metaphors, but I will not read articles that look from a distance like pornography for Trump haters.
Joe Pye weed:
Feel free to write about anything you want in the comments. Raise your own topics. Myself, I've read a lot of news stories this morning and my rejection rate is unusually high.
Some headlines feel so stupid — "Finally, the dam is breaking against Trump" — that it puts me off all the surrounding headlines. It's like a disease.
Did you know monkeypox is an emergency? Did you know there's a movie called "Nope"? Did you know "Liz Holtzman Wants Another Crack at Congress, 50 Years Later"? Did you know "Joe Manchin Squanders an Opportunity and Ushers In Despair"? Are you interested in News of the Future: "Jan. 6 Panel After 8 Hearings: Where Will the Evidence Lead?"
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id="more">I remember when the walls were closing in on Trump. That's gone on for so many years that it's impossible to picture the smallness of the room where Trump exists within constantly encroaching walls.
Did you think "the walls are closing in" was always a reference to "Star Wars"?
Actually, no. Franklin Roosevelt said it in 1944: "The walls are closing in remorselessly on our enemies."
But anyway, somebody seemed to think it might work to switch the metaphor to "the dam is breaking against Trump." What's the image? What does "against" refer to? Where are we to picture Trump in relation to this dam? If the evidence against him is the water pressure behind the dam, then Trump would need to be the dam? What does it mean to "break against"? Waves break against the shore, but what does a dam break against?
I'm still interested in analyzing stupid and trite metaphors, but I will not read articles that look from a distance like pornography for Trump haters.
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