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2 yrs

The Longest Word In English? It'll Take You Hours To Read
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The Longest Word In English? It'll Take You Hours To Read

You may have heard people claim the longest word in the English language is “antidisestablishmentarianism‚” a dusty old term that's defined as the “opposition to the withdrawal of state support or recognition from an established church.” With 28 letters and 12 syllables‚ it is certainly a mouthful‚ but it isn’t necessarily the lengthiest. Bury your head deep into the murky corners of the complete English lexicon and you’ll find that much longer words exist. The word that takes three hours to saySome people contend that the longest word in English has 189‚819 letters‚ starting with “methionyl…” and ends with “...isoleucine.” As tempting as it is‚ we won’t be typing the word out in the full as it will take hours upon hours. In 2017‚ YouTube behemoth MrBeast posted a video in which he mumbles through the entirety of the word and he clocked in just under 2 hours. Other attempts have reportedly taken up to 3 hours.     The word is the full chemical name of Titin‚ the largest known protein that’s made up of over 34‚000 amino acids. It’s so unbelievably long because it’s essentially listing all the amino acids in the chain that form the protein.However‚ it might not be strictly accurate to call this a “word”. You won’t find it in any dictionary as most lexicographers believe such names are “verbal formulae” as opposed to actual words.PneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosisIf you want a less controversial contender‚ “pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis” is said to be the longest word currently listed in Oxford dictionaries. This is a 45-letter word that refers to a lung disease caused by inhaling tiny silica particles from a volcanic eruption. Once again‚ some purists may take issue with the inclusion of this word as it’s a technical term that's not used in day-to-day communication. Furthermore‚ some argue that the word is contrived – that is to say‚ the people who created the word intentionally made it ridiculously long to break records. Indeed‚ it wasn’t organically coined by a doctor or scientist‚ but forced into the English language in the 1930s by Everett M Smith‚ the former president of the National Puzzlers' League.The world’s longest wordBeyond English‚ many other languages host stupendously extended words. German is well-known for its compound words where numerous words are stuck together like Lego bricks. With 63 letters‚ Germany’s longest was “Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz”‚ which described a law developed in 1999 during the BSE crisis to regulate beef labeling in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.By 2013‚ however‚ the BSE problem was largely controlled and the law was repealed‚ consigning the word to the dustbin of history. Today‚ the longest word you’ll find in a German dictionary is “Kraftfahrzeughaftpflichtversicherung”‚ which has something to do with car insurance.According to the Guinness World Records‚ the longest word in the world features 195 Sanskrit characters‚ transliterating to 428 letters in the Latin alphabet. Used to describe the Tamil Nadu region of India‚ it goes something like this: ------------------------------------------------------
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2 yrs

Ignore 'Stupid March Polls!' Joe Scarborough Goes Baghdad Bob For Biden
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Ignore 'Stupid March Polls!' Joe Scarborough Goes Baghdad Bob For Biden

"I reassure you the Biden campaign is safe. There is no presence of the Trump campaign in the streets of America. None at all."  That paraphrase of Saddam spokesman Mohammed Said al-Sahhaf‚ aka "Baghdad Bob‚" at the beginning of the Iraq war in 2003‚ with American tanks rumbling into Baghdad‚ could have been Joe Scarborough on Friday's Morning Joe. Scarborough claimed that Trump's financial travails "are the sort of things that may not show up in stupid polls in March." He rolled tape of Never Trumper Stuart Stevens analogizing the Trump to a bag filled with water. It might not be leaking‚ but there'd come a time when it would catastrophically collapse!  Scarborough said Stevens analogized the race to 1980 race between Carter and Reagan. It was considered a toss-up till the very end‚ until Reagan broke away in the last weekend. Which is really weird‚ because Biden is no Ronald Reagan. Biden is very much like Jimmy Carter: a man presiding over inflation and foreign-policy fecklessness.  Scarborough was clearly feeling defensive about his shameless shilling for Biden. At the end of his spiel‚ he imagined people out there saying‚ "he's whistling past the graveyard." "No I'm not‚" insisted Joe. "You look at the fundamentals! It doesn't make sense that‚ that Donald Trump is going to pull this out at the end." Riight. Bet Scarborough can't wait for that next call from his phone buddy Biden‚ praising his latest effort on behalf of the team. Note:  Jen Palmieri‚ a former Obama communications director who performed the same function for Hillary's 2016 campaign‚ committed some unintentional humor.  She kvetched that the media isn't sufficiently covering the facts that Trump has been having financial problems‚ and that he has been indicted 91 [sic‚ now 85] times! In fact‚ there has been wall-to-wall MSM coverage‚ brimming with schadenfreude‚ of Trump's difficulties in raising the half-billion bond in the NY civil fraud case. And it seems a virtual MSNBC requirement that any segment on Trump be prefaced with a description of him as the "twice-impeached‚ defendant in four criminal trials‚  facing 91 [recently reduced to 85] felony charges‚ found liable for sexual assault" former president. But the media is going too easy on Trump. Yeah‚ that's the problem‚ Jen! Democrats think the media is "underdoing it" until they have a massive lead in the polls. They expect the media to magically make it "right." Here's the transcript. MSNBC Morning Joe 3/22/24 6:03 am EDT JOE SCARBOROUGH: What a nightmare. I'm dead serious here. What a nightmare it has to be‚ being a part of Donald Trump's campaign‚ being grossly underfunded‚ and knowing that Trump has put his family in charge of the RNC‚ for being a Republican candidate down ballot. I've been one of those before. You're just praying that the RNC can help you out. And knowing all of that money is going for a guy who's just completely beyond cash strapped. I mean‚ for a  lot of legitimate reasons. Again‚ we said this yesterday. There are a lot of billionaires that wouldn't have $500 million lying around. But they really are‚ he has along‚ but they're really leveraging his campaign for his personal use. And it's -- these are the sort of things that may not show up in stupid polls in March. This is the shhh-- stuff [laughter on set] that as you make that final turn after Labor Day‚ this is when things -- and I'm not saying it's going to happen‚ but I thought Stuart Stevens had good a pretty good insight. Said everybody's talking about how this race looks right now‚ he said. To Stuart‚ and he knows a thing or two about campaigns‚ he says it's looking like 1980 in reverse. Where‚ you know‚ Jimmy Carter‚ Ronald Reagan‚ all year‚ too close to call. And things just flipped near the end. And that's what Stuart says. And if you look how things are lining up‚ we don't know what's going to happen the next six months‚ but‚ man‚ if‚ if you look any of the fundamentals about politics‚ this is -- this looks like -- this looks like Stuart may be onto something.  And Alex told me they got Stuart's bite here. Play Stuart real quick‚ and we'll talk about it. STUART STEVENS: My image of the Trump campaign is somebody walking around with a paper bag full of water. I don't think it's going to leak‚ but when this thing goes‚ it is going to go quickly.  And I think there's a good chance we're going to have a situation like 1980 in reverse‚ where Carter was tight with Reagan until the middle of October‚ and then kind of the bottom fell out for Carter.  . . .  JEN PALMIERI: You know‚ I think that we don't talk enough about Trump's weaknesses‚ and the fundamentals of his campaign are very weak. You know‚ it's like‚ he doesn't have any money. He has 91 counts against him‚ four indictments‚ trials that he's like trying to balance‚ and he can't raise any money. He's got to raise half-a-billion dollars by Monday.  And then‚ with the Biden‚ I think we need to brace for the -- I bet you'll agree with this. Like‚ the polls might not change in Biden's favor until the fall. SCARBOROUGH: Right! PALMIERI: Like‚ that's when people are going to start to pay attention. SCARBOROUGH: And just so people understand‚ we went into the final week‚ and I'm old enough to remember this. And I know Donny is. Final weekend. There was I think‚ you know‚ Time magazine came out‚ back when we had magazines‚ when we were younger people and had magazines to read. The Friday before the Tuesday election in 1980‚ nobody knew if Jimmy Carter was going to win or Ronald Reagan was going to win. And [blows out air]‚ just a collapse over the weekend.  And you look [pounds table] at the fundamentals. You look at the fundamentals. You look at the economy. And wee're going to show an ad. Are you better off than you weref our years ago? Damn straight you are‚ unless you're Donald Trump. Like‚ the fundamentals in every way. The money‚ the economy‚ you name it. This week‚ we find out Jay Powell's doing three interest rate cuts.  And by the way‚ people are like‚ if anybody's out there going‚ he's whistling past the graveyard. No I'm not. I'm just telling ya. You look at the fundamentals! It doesn't make sense that‚ that Donald Trump is going to pull this out at the end.
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National Review
National Review
2 yrs

The Road to a Republican Senate
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The Road to a Republican Senate

GOP control depends on a weak Biden and strong candidates.
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2 yrs

A U.S. Exit from Niger Would Be No Catastrophe
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A U.S. Exit from Niger Would Be No Catastrophe

Recent indications that American military forces may leave the country should not alarm us.
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2 yrs

What the Santa Barbara Museum of Art Needs
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What the Santa Barbara Museum of Art Needs

To succeed‚ redo the galleries‚ strengthen the brand‚ and no meltdowns or fake diversity shtick.
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Bragg Falsifies Business-Records Charges against Trump
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Bragg Falsifies Business-Records Charges against Trump

Oh‚ the irony.
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2 yrs

How Utah Has Turned Religious Freedom from a Controversy to a Consensus
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How Utah Has Turned Religious Freedom from a Controversy to a Consensus

Utah’s experience has some important lessons for other states.
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RedState Weekly Briefing: Elon Calls It‚ Joe and Jill Bungle It‚ AOC Loses It
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RedState Weekly Briefing: Elon Calls It‚ Joe and Jill Bungle It‚ AOC Loses It

RedState Weekly Briefing: Elon Calls It‚ Joe and Jill Bungle It‚ AOC Loses It
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Biden Admin Accelerates Plan to Relocate Grizzlies Into Rural Washington‚ Locals Not Amused
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Biden Admin Accelerates Plan to Relocate Grizzlies Into Rural Washington‚ Locals Not Amused

Biden Admin Accelerates Plan to Relocate Grizzlies Into Rural Washington‚ Locals Not Amused
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Hiding the Evidence: Media Blocked From Scene of Border Storming in El Paso
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Hiding the Evidence: Media Blocked From Scene of Border Storming in El Paso

Hiding the Evidence: Media Blocked From Scene of Border Storming in El Paso
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