“I continue to want — and to try — to disintermediate myself from this muddle, edify the corporate audit and existential process we are in — while also being a responsible board member, daughter and person,” Chelsea wrote in the 2011 e-mail.
I’ll spend no time on this (it’s like shooting fish in a barrel), but Chelsea Clinton's Wikileaks-unearthed email
sentence is about the most pretentious and pathetic thing I’ve ever
read.
I didn’t want to post this during election season (I didn’t post
anything then), but this has been gnawing
at me.
Years ago a friend, a smart, very accomplished person who isn’t
the least bit pretentious, but is
highly insecure, told me how much he liked the word “disintermediate.” I don’t.
Hardly anyone understands it and even though it’s easy to figure out, why not just use a more
common expression, “disentangle,” for example?
As far as “edify
the corporate audit and existential
process we are in,” I’ve handled lots of corporate audits and I don’t think the word “edify”
applies or is suitable, grammatically or otherwise, ever. As for the “existential
process we are in,” gag me with a spoon.
Funny that despite
the fact that she apparently holds an Oxford degree in social sciences awarded for a study of the Clinton Foundation's work, Ms.
Clinton doesn’t use the Oxford comma.
Hateful. Begone.