Already so opinionated.
“Where’s Daddy?”
“Getting us food and depositing a check from the government. We’re so happy!”
“I’m not.”
“Why not?”
“I don’t like it.”
“What? EVERYBODY likes checks from the government.”
“But Mommy, I don’t *like* the gub’mint.”
Awesome. Maybe she can outgrow her anarchist phase by elementary school and be a not-so-annoying teenager! One can only hope.
Heh. At least she maintains a clarity of purpose.
“But Mommy, I don’t *like* the gub’mint.”
An attitude she's probably caught from Mommy and Daddy.
Yet Mommy and Daddy confuse her with...
“Getting us food and depositing a check from the government. We’re so happy!”
Stay on message, womyn! Be stealthy! This would be just as good a response, and not confusing, and properly hypocritical - after all she is growing up in Obamerica and needs to "catch the nuance."
“Getting us food and depositing a check. We’re so happy!”
See how easy it is to obfuscate, stay on message, project an image, and act in ways entirely contrary to it?