Does “and” really mean “and”? Not always, the Supreme Court rules.jeffw@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world – 141 points – 8 months agomotherjones.com47Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all comments"It depends on what the meaning of 'is' is."I had to Google that one lol. I wasn’t exactly paying attention to politics at that age igHa! was about to comment that very quote.While funny, the question they asked Clinton was weird as fuck. "Is there a relationship with Ms. Lewenski?" Yeah, that was weird indeed. For a panel looking to get to the truth, they could have asked "Do you have a relationship with Ms. Lewinsky?" I'm glad I'm not the only one that thought exactly this.3 more...
"It depends on what the meaning of 'is' is."I had to Google that one lol. I wasn’t exactly paying attention to politics at that age igHa! was about to comment that very quote.While funny, the question they asked Clinton was weird as fuck. "Is there a relationship with Ms. Lewenski?" Yeah, that was weird indeed. For a panel looking to get to the truth, they could have asked "Do you have a relationship with Ms. Lewinsky?" I'm glad I'm not the only one that thought exactly this.3 more...
While funny, the question they asked Clinton was weird as fuck. "Is there a relationship with Ms. Lewenski?" Yeah, that was weird indeed. For a panel looking to get to the truth, they could have asked "Do you have a relationship with Ms. Lewinsky?"
Yeah, that was weird indeed. For a panel looking to get to the truth, they could have asked "Do you have a relationship with Ms. Lewinsky?"
"It depends on what the meaning of 'is' is."
I had to Google that one lol. I wasn’t exactly paying attention to politics at that age ig
Ha! was about to comment that very quote.
While funny, the question they asked Clinton was weird as fuck.
Yeah, that was weird indeed. For a panel looking to get to the truth, they could have asked "Do you have a relationship with Ms. Lewinsky?"
I'm glad I'm not the only one that thought exactly this.