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Sarah Palin has been mocked a lot for the way she talks.....
Mrs. Palin relies heavily on a type of dependent clause.....
“We” love not just Donald Trump, or even just Donald J. Trump, but “he who will be the next president of the United States of America.”
Mrs. Palin is also (too) a big fan of the participial phrase.....
“And that blank check too, making no sense because it’s led us to things, oh gosh, to pay the bills then, we have had to uh, print money out of thin air.”
In this case “making no sense” and everything that follows appear to modify “blank check”; though it can be a little hard to tell with Mrs. Palin, the participial phrase seems to function as an adjective.
Then there's her use of the ablative absolute.
“Politics being kind of brutal business, you find out who your friends are, that’s for sure.”
An ablative absolute in Latin is a particular kind of clause that modifies the whole sentence as an adverb modifies the action of a verb.
In fact, a lot of what Sarah Palin says sounds like it’s been poorly translated from the Latin. With her “he who” and “one who,” she’d sound almost Ciceronian if it weren’t for the holes in her logic and the way those complicated sentences sometimes dribble off into vaguely sinister, possibly offensive nonsense.
Maybe Mrs. Palin or her speechwriters think the convoluted sentence structure makes her sound smart. Maybe they think it makes her sound heroic, like the orators of the past. Or maybe all those extra clauses are just a really good way to load up a sentence with praise — or insults.
Here’s Mrs. Palin using both a dependent clause and a participial phrase to attack President Obama on Jan. 19:
"And he, who would negotiate deals, kind of with the skills of a community organizer maybe organizing a neighborhood tea, well, he deciding that, No, America would apologize as part of the deal, as the enemy sends a message to the rest of the world that they capture and we kowtow, and we apologize, and then, we bend over and say, Thank you, enemy.”
I honestly am not sure what’s going on in this sentence. What I do know is that Sarah Palin has this in common with Roman orators: She loves to talk trash.
Anna North February 2, 2016
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