Read + Write + Report
Home | Start a blog | About Orble | FAQ | Blogs | Writers | Paid | My Orble | Login

The Rationale Quest - All decisions should be made at the lowest level possible- (Subsidiarity)

 
Explore the latent response of philosophy and philosophy to the global economic arena. Early posts include the study of heresies in the early church and the problems of Liberalism and Raw Capitalism in our times

A closer look at Hillary's accent

April 25th 2007 22:30
t=04/25/2007&page=2" target="_blank">This Michelle Malkin column made me think a little more closely about Hillary's tendency to take on accents when talking to different constituencies. It is, beyond debate, disgusting.

But I don't think that in this case she really sounded "black." Rather, she sounded like a white Southerner. Why you'd use a white Southern accent in front of blacks is an odd question indeed, but this isn't Ebonics (that's a technical term black scholars coined, by the way):

We have ta reform our government. The abuses that have gone on in the last six years -- I don' think we know the half of it yet. You know, when I walk into the Oval Office in January of 2009, I'm afraid I'm gonna lift up the rug and I'm goin' to see so much stuff uh-nder thar. . . . You know, what is it about us always havin' to clean up after people? . . . But this is not just going to be pickin' up socks off the floor. This is going to be cleanin' up the government...Us always havin' to clean up after people

Compare that with Malkin's jab at Clinton:

You be trippin', girl.

Now, it's true that blacks picked up many speech patterns from Southern whites, as Thomas Sowell showed in Black Rednecks and White Liberals. But since then, blacks have come up with a variety of other speech patterns and expressions, none of which Hillary employed.

I think the message here, more than anything, is to appeal to a broad constituency without pretending to be something you're not. People see through a fake in a hurry, and in this case it's hard to tell whether Clinton tried to sound like a black person or the descendant of a plantation owner.

By Robert VerBruggen

40
Vote
Add To: del.icio.us Digg Furl Spurl.net StumbleUpon Yahoo


   
subscribe to this blog 


   

   


Add A Comment

To create a fully formatted comment please click here.


CLICK HERE TO LOGIN | CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Name or Orble Tag
Home Page (optional)
Comments
Bold Italic Underline Strikethrough Separator Left Center Right Separator Quote Insert Link Insert Email
Notify me of replies
Your Email Address
(optional)
(required for reply notification)
Submit
More Posts
2 Posts
3 Posts
3 Posts
493 Posts dating from December 2006
Email Subscription
Receive e-mail notifications of new posts on this blog:
0

Tapsearch Com Editor's Blogs

10717 Vote(s)
74 Comment(s)
156 Post(s)
15491 Vote(s)
142 Comment(s)
240 Post(s)
10945 Vote(s)
156 Comment(s)
174 Post(s)
Copyright © 2012 On Topic Media PTY LTD. All Rights Reserved. Design by Vimu.com.
On Topic Media ZPages: Sydney |  Melbourne |  Brisbane |  London |  Birmingham |  Leeds     [ Advertise ] [ Contact Us ] [ Privacy Policy ]