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(The Democrats damn-well better be in the gutter fighting with this stuff).
"All of these are dirty," Steinbeck wrote, "but as I said, the man who tries Queensberry against gutter fighting is going to get the hell kicked out of him".
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The term "smash-mouth politics" has been used; there's been a suggestion of dirty tricks, basically gutter-fighting tactics.
One, the obvious: he claimed that fighting in the gutter would tarnish his dignity and he'd rather lose the race than lose his soul.
In London the Scot carried on much as before, scoring twice in his first match, getting arrested for fighting with Fulham fans, enraging the board of directors by threatening strike action over wages and being pulled drunk from the gutter the night before a match with Derby County.
In contrast, the "Always Sunny" characters are gutter punks — mostly Irish-Catholic drunks, although the twins grew up rich, with a Nazi grandfather — with no skills, intractable addictions, terrible families, and little capacity to get anywhere except the Jersey Shore, where they end up fighting over a "rum ham".
Still fighting!
No fighting.
Keep fighting.
Gutter press morality.
I shared that gutter.
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