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But I find the remarks fascinating and important to deconstruct because they affirm – as insider discourse captured for the public often can – the fact that a new kind of narrative for America has taken over from one of our oldest and most cherished national myths.
Beyond the GOP hyperbole that would like to place the senator's comments at the intersection of George Wallace and Bull Connor, I find the remarks rather disconcerting.
If you had reported as long as some of us have on winner-take-all politics and the unenlightened assumptions of the moneyed class, you wouldn't find the remarks of Romney and his pals all that exceptional.
Because I find the remarks and ideas in Mr. Dyson's article to be of significantly greater intellectual depravation and vitriol, and thus more ideologically detrimental, this short article will focus on his statements.
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The Daily Telegraph's Patrick Gibbs, on the other hand, reviewing the 1976 film starring Katharine Hepburn and Paul Scofield, said, "I find the remark of one American critic particularly apt.
Just 10percentt find the remark appropriate, while 23percentt say they don't believe Trump made that comment.
Rodrigue said on Twitter that she didn't find the remark funny at all, pointing out that talking about routes is her job.
Brian Cashman, the Yankees' general manager, found the remarks objectionable.
Mr. Obama said he found the remarks offensive.
He said only that he found the remarks "unfortunate" and "inappropriate".
Mr Jones said he found the remarks "gravely offensive" – both personally and "also to the many thousands who suffer from mental illness".
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