Excuse me, Mr. President?

NUCLEAR.

NUCLEAR. NOO-CLEE-ER.

For cryin’ out loud, you’re driving me nuts over here.

I think it’s a law that every U.S. President does this. Certainly all of 'em back through Carter (who of ALL Presidents should have known better) have mispronounced it the same way. (I don’t know if any of the ones pre-Carter did)

Fenris

Not only that, but children.

CHILD-REN.

NOT “childern.” Sheesh.

Oh, was his speech tonight?
I’m terribly sorry that I had class until 8 and just got home. I always love hearing about nucyalar stuff or however he says it.

Lordy, I was yelling at the radio “Noo-clee-er!” every 12 seconds. Get it right, once, please!

Did he really say that? How much you wanna bet he either misread the TelePromTer or the text was actually mistyped on it?

LBJ

As I was saying before my post spontaneously submitted itself, LBJ used to say “nuke-u-lar”. I wanna hear Bush say “realtor”. Then I wanna hear him describe how the modern state of Iraq came to be. He must have taken a 20th century history course while achieving his C average at Yale.

The sad thing is that, at least in the past, it was a de facto requirement in Texas that state legislators butcher the English and Latin* languages. After all, you don’t want to antagonize the senator from Cornball by appearing to correct his speech when your bill is in his committee.

Of course, George W. was never a member of the the Texas Legislature.

*[sub]i.e., vor dahr, puur dime, etc., etc…[/sub]

I’m not terribly knowledgeable about southern accents and the like, but could it possibly have just been amd accent kicking in? Sort of like how some would say warsh even though they’d spell it wash? Do Texans say Childern?

RE: Bush’s speech
Among the list of demands he threw at Iraq, Shrub forgot to add:

  1. His own (Shrub’s) weight in gold, diamonds, rubies, emeralds, platinum and ivory…and /Mr. Burns/ You must capture the jade monkey and return it to me. Yes, that will do. /Mr. Burns/

A Texas accent is not, repeat, not a “Southern” accent. That almost as bad as confusing a “cracker” with a “peckerwood”.

Furthermore, Feckless Leader has no more a Texas accent than any other cowboy from Kennepunkport.

And let’s not forget “Eye-boo Nah-dal.”

I can’t STAND that mispronunciation! Anyone who says nuke-yoular needs to be banned from ever speaking in public. Nothing says “I’m a dim-witted moron” like mispronouncing a simple word.

My God…

We went through this months ago, in a particularly nasty thread.

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Damn, the hamsters seem to have eaten it.

Oh well. The last thread was much more, umm, “vitriolic” then yours, and the general consensus was that although yours is the preferred pronouncement, Bush’s is also acceptable. My copy of Webster’s (1966 college edition) does list both pronunciations.

He has a rather thick accent, I think that has a lot to do with it. And to be honest, how he talks sounds rather normal and acceptable to me. I do notice how he pronounces things, but it stil sounds fine to me. Of course, I have quite a few relatives with similar accents.

Hm… Is stupid an accent? :slight_smile:

You think that’s bad. I heard Tony Blair make the same mistake a few weeks ago.

Old habits die hard, if Einstein had been taught to pronounce wash, warsh he just might do it even though the correct way to say the word has been pointed out. Doesn’t necessarily make him an idiot. Note, I’m defending his accent (if it exists) not his obvious screwing up of words, such as 'subliminable’, this could be claimed as accent, but Texans have guns so I won’t go there, that and I don’t think anybody else on the planet says it like that. :slight_smile:

Ah, so I take it that, due to the lack of legitmate criticism, y’all agree with the main gist of his speech?