Quote:
Originally posted by Laura Heidy-Halberstein:
That's the thing, Patricia. She's NOT his only child. Perhaps she did "mis-speak" but it's not the first time she's said the same thing. She's consistantly said the same thing - time and time again. She's consistantly been "the only child."
And yes, she is the only child of that particular union - the one between her mother and father - but she's not her mother's only child nor is she her father's only child - each of them had a child before they had her.
Do you really think it's an accidental "misspeak" if it's said repeatedly? Or is it a deliberate misreprentation?
|
[**sigh**]
Supposed she'd said:
My father was a cowboy, and he really loved me very much, but I think he wanted a son occasionally. I grew up with my dad. I'm his only child.
Would <u>that</u> put what Mrs. McCain was saying in context? For some readers, it's a plain ole
yep!; but, for others, it'll be
nope, nuh-uh, no-way never-never, no, I <u>know</u> she's lying!
Whatever! Have a nice day.
I'm outta here . . . gotta pack . . . big week ahead.