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In reply to the discussion: Charles Pierce: TPP approval process 'an exercise in kabuki democracy' [View all]Orrex
(67,083 posts)30. I have a suggestion for anyone who uses the word "kabuki" to describe politics:
They should be required to produce a 1,000-word essay on the nature and history of kabuki, what it means, and how the modern political environment does or does not reflect this theatrical style.
Each person must produce a new and unique essay and must be prepared to field questions on the subject. Failure to demonstrate suitable knowledge of the subject thereafter bars the speaker from using "kabuki" in describing modern politics for one full year.
The same goes for "kafkaesque."
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Charles Pierce: TPP approval process 'an exercise in kabuki democracy' [View all]
bigtree
Apr 2015
OP
First of all that would be good if it actually happened. But if any of these so-called "Free-Trade"
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#44
"... want something gigantic, done quickly, with a minimum of discussion ... ". I have seen this
GoneFishin
Apr 2015
#20
Seems President Obama's only averse to ad hominem attacks from the left. nt
truebluegreen
Apr 2015
#8