Monday, October 30, 2006
 
Defining "Denounce" Up
Apparently, it's getting easier to denounce things. At least in headlines: Voters denounce handling of page scandal by Shimkus, Hastert. Denounced on soapboxes, in rousing speeches, in vehement letters to the editor, or in protests? Not quite.

    When asked whether they approve of how Republican leaders in general — and Hastert in particular — handled the issue, two-thirds of the poll respondents said they disapproved.

    When questioned specifically about Shimkus' decision to privately tell Foley to stop e-mailing pages without taking further action, more than three-quarters of respondents said that wasn't the correct response.
Denounced, expressed disappointment through canned answers to a survey, same difference (if you're disapproving of Republicans).


 
To say Noggle, one first must be able to say the "Nah."