Andrew Ferguson writes, “Like most clichés it tells us more about the people who used it than about the state of affairs it was supposed to describe.” Do you think that’s true? Aren’t clichés usually well-worded phrases that everyone’s likes to use because they are so useful?
The elephant in the room, part and parcel, clear as mud, lies like a Clinton. Wait, one of those isn’t a cliché. Oh, now I can’t tell which one it is.
Speaking of clichés, I feel led to link to this post by Jared. I just wanna ask every one of you to click that link and get a blessing. Step out of your comfort zone, and click that link. The post is annoi–it’s just so annoin–junk, I can’t type that one.