Mixed Metaphor At the Debate

Jim Babka on Oct 8th 2008

I think mixed metaphors are the bee’s pajamas. Matt Taibbi amusingly crowned Thomas Friedman the leader of seriously mixed metaphors. If you enjoy this English language quirk, Friedman is your savant. He simply grabs metaphors by the horns, and runs with them.

I didn’t watch much of it, but I’m told that Barack Obama had his own rocket surgery moment last night. Obama said that John McCain thought that he (Obama) was, “green behind the ears.”

I love that! Does that mean he spends his time thinking about environmental issues, or that he’s good at gardening? You really have to dig in your feet to figure that one out.

But Obama is largely style, and mixed metaphor is a big part of his substance.

Obama: “This is the moment when we must defeat terror and dry up the well of extremism that supports it.” As David Frum points out, “When you try to use a well to support something, that thing tumbles 30 or 40 feet below ground and lands with a splash.”

Hardball delenda est.

Filed in The Basement, The Bureau

3 Responses to “Mixed Metaphor At the Debate”

  1. James Hanleyon 08 Oct 2008 at 5:46 pm

    Thanks for the link to the Taibbi article. It’s hilarious, and made me quite happy that I never read Friedman’s book.

  2. Jim Andersonon 08 Oct 2008 at 6:06 pm

    Obama, in the earlier presidential debate: “The problem with a spending freeze, is you’re using a hatchet when you need a scalpel.”

    Palin, in the Veep debate: “The barometer is going to be resounding.”

  3. James Kon 09 Oct 2008 at 11:46 pm

    Perhaps you guys should get Bernard Woolley to moderate your debates.

    um well actually Senator you can’t stab someone in the back while you’re shaking their hand because you can’t reach

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