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Ms. Leavitt is an uneducated imbecile

You should be attacking the claims she made instead focusing on her mispronunciation of one word.
When, as president, Barack Obama was praising a Navy Corpsman (pronounced “core-man” aka medic for those of you unfamiliar with military jargon) at the White House, he repeatedly pronounced the word “corpse-man.” Funny how nobody cared.

Mark
 
A perfect fit for this painfully inept administration.

She believes Maggot should be the recipient of the "Noble" prize, not the Nobel prize. Did she graduate high school?


Not a fan of Leavitt, but when it comes to being dumb and dishonest, she's still not as bad as Karine Jean-Pierre. Only Sean Spicer was THAT bad.

Mark
 
When, as president, Barack Obama was praising a Navy Corpsman (pronounced “core-man” aka medic for those of you unfamiliar with military jargon) at the White House, he repeatedly pronounced the word “corpse-man.” Funny how nobody cared.

Mark
Nowhere near as bad.
Obama had no military experience and the guy's title was "Corps-man." I can give a big pass to Obama for not having recognized that the "p" was silent in that context but everyone over the age of seven has heard of the Nobel prizes and knows [or should know] intuitively that it's not pronounced "noble."

She's a friggin' imbecile. Which, of course, explains why Maggot wants her in that role. Birds of a feather....
 
Nowhere near as bad.
Obama had no military experience and the guy's title was "Corps-man." I can give a big pass to Obama for not having recognized that the "p" was silent in that context but everyone over the age of seven has heard of the Nobel prizes and knows intuitively that it's not pronounced "noble."
Obama may not have served in the military, but he WAS the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, and so it’s reasonable to expect him to properly pronounce the name of the most decorated rating in the U.S. Navy. If Bush or Trump had done this, they would have been pilloried by the media for it.

Mark
 
Obama may not have served in the military, but he WAS the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, and so it’s reasonable to expect him to properly pronounce the name of the most decorated rating in the U.S. Navy. If Bush or Trump had done this, they would have been pilloried by the media for it.

Mark
Sorry, not in the same league as screwing up noble/Nobel.

Not by a long shot.
 
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