• inchoate
    Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for July 30, 2010 is: inchoate • \in-KOH-ut\  • adjective : being only partly in existence or operation; especially : imperfectly formed or formulated Example sentence: Kate had an inchoate suspicion that things were about to go wrong, but she was unable to think of any concrete reason for her concern. Did you know? […]

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I’ve harped on Obama’s inexperience, but the man knows how to play politics.  He has shown throughout his entire campaign that he’s willing to say anything to anyone in order to win a vote.  Now, a normal candidate would be called out by the press.  But our modern-day leftstream media has anointed Obama as our next President, so it’s up to the blogosphere to remind people that he’s as two-faced as any politician.

Experience on the campaign trail does not translate to experience in the Oval Office, especially on matters of foreign policy.  Someone might want to remind Colin Powell about that.

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