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Articulate is the same word that got another presidential candidate in trouble.
Analysis: As Obama nears finish line, can Clinton rebound? 2008
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Then Google "Jack Nicklaus" "Articulate" - hell any well-spoken white golfer for that matter.
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"Articulate", come on Newt I am from your home state and if you really think I would vote for someone like Sarah Palin to lead this country and speak for my party, I would do what Rush suggested and leave this country, because we would be really headed for hell in a hand basket with the ideas of Mrs. Palin and those that decide to follow her. toughlove
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"Articulate" .... ie. - in this case, doesn't he really mean she can't stop running her mouth?
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"Articulate," said Rock, isn't a compliment; "articulate" is what you call somebody when you expected him to be stupid.
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"Articulate" has been used as a subtle put-down toward black people since 1880 at least. sPh
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When you google "Jack Nicklaus" (or any white golfer) and "Articulate" you will actually get a hit talking about how articulate Tiger Woods is.
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"Articulate" is a back-handed compliment when a white person uses it about a black person.
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"Articulate," said Rock, isn't a compliment; "articulate" is what you call somebody when you expected him to be stupid.
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There's no doubt that desktop tools such as Articulate and Captivate have their advantages, not least in terms of performance, the ease with which large files can be manipulated, and the freedom they allow for authors to work offline.
RapideL-i Clive Shepherd 2007
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