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I, Me Me, Mine

Matt Welch | 9.25.2003 12:47 PM

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Number of times the gubernatorial candidates used the words "I, me, my, mine, myself" during their closing statements of last night's debate (unofficial count):

Cruz Bustamente: 7
Arianna Huffington: 9
Peter Camejo: 10
Tom McClintock: 13
Arnold Schwarzenegger: 31

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  1. Madog   22 years ago

    I'm not quite sure what we're supposed to infer from that, but it is interesting none the less.

  2. Steve Smith   22 years ago

    A.S. also deserves credit for being the only one of the debaters last night to refer to himself in the third person, a la Rickey Henderson.

  3. Tim Cavanaugh   22 years ago

    I presume that Matt has read his Marguerite Duras, and thus knows the important distinctions among "je," "me," "moi," etc. A candidate who favors the accusative or the dative case, we can surmise, will be a wallflower, an object, a wimp who prefers to be "acted upon." A candidate who favors the nominative, on the other hand, will be a man (or woman) of action, an existentialist who's always the "subject" of attention.

    So more info, please: Was Arnold talking "I" or "me"?

    Anyway, all that matters is that two stood against many, and if you won't hear my prayer, then the hell with you!

  4. Russ D   22 years ago

    Some more word-counting fun:

    Child/kids:
    Arnie 9
    Huffington 7
    Bustamante 6
    McClintock 3

    Society:
    Huffington 6
    Camejo 2
    McClintock 1

    Insure/Safe:
    Huffington 6
    Bustamante 5
    Arnie 4
    Camejo 2

    Unintelligible:
    Arnie 8
    Huffington 6
    McClintock 2
    Camejo 1
    Bustamante 1

  5. Russ D   22 years ago

    A couple more:

    School/education:
    Arnie 14
    Bustamante 14
    Huffington 11
    Camejo 6
    McClintock 3

    Bureaucracy:
    McClintock 5
    (no one else said it)

  6. Jeff Clothier   22 years ago

    All cool data, but what about the context??? Context is important. Remember, in Russia, a Conservative refers to a Communist.

  7. Jason Ligon   22 years ago

    I think our data might be skewed by the inclusion of non native speakers ...

  8. Ty Webb   22 years ago

    Jeff:

    This isn't Russia, Is this Russia? No, the thing is do you want to go to college...

  9. Arnold S.   22 years ago

    Let me tell you something, I will drive my Hummer through this message board!

  10. Anonymous   22 years ago

    McClintock actually referred to himself in the third person, too. Something about "people who know Tom McClintock know he stands up for his beliefs, blah blah blah"

  11. PLC   22 years ago

    Anyone who refers to themselves in the third person should automatically be disqualified from seeking office of any sort.

  12. Andy   22 years ago

    Andy agrees with PLC.

  13. PLC   22 years ago

    PLC would never associate with those who refer to themselves in the third person. PLC finds this highly annoying.

    PLC also hates the excess use of TLAs.

    (three letter acronyms)

  14. Brad S   22 years ago

    Steve Smith - reminds me of the Bob Dole impersonation that SNL used to do. It was pretty hilarious when Dole eventually went on SNL and said, "You've got Bob Dole speaking about Bob Dole in the third person. Let me tell you, that's just not something Bob Dole does!"

    Classic...

  15. Anonymous   22 years ago

    In Soviet Russia, Hummer drives through you!

  16. Jason Ligon   22 years ago

    'In Soviet Russia, Hummer drives through you!'

    Less the Hummer, more the Zil.

  17. Franklin Harris   22 years ago

    Bob Dole agrees with Andy.

  18. Warren   22 years ago

    doot doot doodle dedda doot doot doo doot

  19. Homer Simpson   22 years ago

    That's it, you people stood in my way long enough! I'm going to clown college!

  20. David   22 years ago

    "I don't think any of us expected that..." - marge

  21. Wacowski Kat Gloor   21 years ago

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    You know what's interesting about Washington? It's the kind of place where second-guessing has become second nature.

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