Who are you vilifying today? - The Slogan
Sun Dec 11, 2005 at 07:23:15 PM PDT
I've been thinking for a while now on Republican use of slogans and their usage in every days speech. Nowadays you hear such rhetoric from conservative talking heads: Well The Party of surrender today issued a statement. They are working it in everyday spech.
So after some though I figured out a pretty good usage of a slogan of our own.
"Who are you guys [Republicans] villifying today?"
It works pretty much for every interview and every response.
Here are some examples:
Sean Hannity: Well we just heard that Rep. Murtha announced today that we should pull out by mid 2006. Do you support his ide of "cut-and-run".
Democratic Participant: Well Sean, I was wondering who you will be villifying today. I see its Mr. Murtha.
Or
O'Reilly: This War on Christmas continues. Today such and such stores only had "Happy Holidays" sign out in front showing disrespect.
Liberal Guest: Yup, Billy you should get to villifying them right away!!!!
I think that phrase and its derivatives has a good potential. Try using in your own context.