Title : "Well, he’s huge. And he — I don’t mean to be unkind, but he’s so unattractive it’s unbelievable.”
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"Well, he’s huge. And he — I don’t mean to be unkind, but he’s so unattractive it’s unbelievable.”
"Did you see the picture of him in his pajamas next to this Playboy bunny?"Said Senator Susan Collins, caught on a hot microphone. (WaPo has the quote with the recording.)
She was talking about Rep. Blake Farenthold (R-Tex.), who deserved her ire for saying something that had me calling him "a loser" the other day.
Here's the photograph Senator Collins was talking about:
This is the photo Sen. Susan Collins was referring to when she commented on Rep. Blake Farenthold wearing pajamas in 2010. http://pic.twitter.com/jZYCPC4FYW— Beatrice-Elizabeth (@MissBeaE) July 25, 2017
Let's be clear. Collins didn't call him "fat." She used the ambiguous euphemism "huge" — Arnold Schwarzenegger in his prime was huge — and the generalization "unattractive." And she softened it with the silly denial "I don’t mean to be unkind." It's silly because it means the exact opposite: I do mean to be unkind. If you didn't mean to be unkind, you'd stop at the point where you're conscious of and confessing that what is about to come is unkind. Like this:
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