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Describing Donald Trump as "just America's answer to a question nobody asked" seems to me wrong as well as witless.
MATTATHIAS SCHWARTZ: The question that you asked seems to be the question that the OWS protesters are asking one another right now.
It may be true, but no one I have asked seems to know the name of this village and I think it is more myth than fact.
Christmas, not that you asked, seems to me the perfect double feast: everything turned upside down ( children made paramount, the Godhead turned into an infant) and everything reaffirmed as right, renewal and reversal both at once.
The answer is likely "not quite yet" to both of those questions, but the fact that they can even now be seriously asked seems like progress of a sort.
Much like Christmas or thoughts of your own impending mortality, the day that a bunch of people start grandly pontificating on how former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is the answer to a question that's never been asked seems to come earlier every year.
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Asked about a charge leveled by Representative Michele Bachmann, he shot back, "Have you been to Concord?" "No," said the reporter who asked, seeming puzzled.
There was serious money behind it, although no one I asked seemed to know exactly where it came from.
Most of the people I asked seemed to work in tech or something other than gaming.
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