• 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? […]

Wrong Target

The attacks on Palin are getting ugly.  I don’t blame her for the Republican loss, but it looks like some of McCain’s staff are using her as a scapegoat.  I didn’t have a problem with the bottom of the ticket, I had a problem with the top.  McCain spent more time telling us how much he is willing to fight his own party than he is willing to take the fight to the Democrats.  Palin fought harder for me than McCain did.

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