An editorial in today’s Washington Post describes Kerry’s most recent indictment of the Bush administration’s performance in Iraq as “mostly coherent” and “mostly irrefutable.”
I’m not quite sure how “mostly coherent” differs from, say, “not quite coherent,” or what it really means to say that “Kerry’s indictment” of Bush is “mostly irrefutable.” Maybe it’s like Dan Rather saying that his indictment of Bush is mostly true.
Question:
I was at a Christmas party last night and one women was discussing her experience at the post office while waiting on line. She mentioned how a “dark” woman told her to keep her children off the counters. I questioned her use of the word “dark” and she used it to describe an African American woman. Well, I questioned why she would use such a term. She said that dark is a term her daughter