Someone tell the rocket scientist that when he tells a reporter something...ah....they REPORT it. Obviously he hasn't figured this out by himself. Maybe his staff should take his phone away from him.
"Whoever taught this clown to tweet..........hadorta be horse whipped."
'Whoever taught this clown to tweet' is a noun clause that is the object of the preposition 'to', actually functioning as an indirect object in this sentence. Within the clause, the subject is "whoever." By virtue of the fact that it is the subject, it has to be in the nominative case - whoever, rather than whomever is the proper choice.........I think.
I just kind of pulled 'hadorta' out of my upbringing.
Well Billy, quit telling crap to reporters and go to a committee hearing and do the job you were elected (not by me) to do.
ReplyDeleteWhere is this boozo coming from. What a jerk to even post this crap.
ReplyDeleteglad I moved to Florida.
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Just when you think Billy's tweets can't get any stupider, they do.
ReplyDeleteSomeone tell the rocket scientist that when he tells a reporter something...ah....they REPORT it. Obviously he hasn't figured this out by himself. Maybe his staff should take his phone away from him.
ReplyDeleteGod help us.
Billy found a smart phone under the Christmas tree and we'll never be the same again.
ReplyDelete"Whoever taught this clown to tweet..........hadorta be horse whipped."
ReplyDelete'Whoever taught this clown to tweet' is a noun clause that is the object of the preposition 'to', actually functioning as an indirect object in this sentence. Within the clause, the subject is "whoever." By virtue of the fact that it is the subject, it has to be in the nominative case - whoever, rather than whomever is the proper choice.........I think.
I just kind of pulled 'hadorta' out of my upbringing.
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ReplyDeleteBozo of the Year award goes to...
Is he for real? I can't believe he still posts this gibberish talk. :D
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