Another Exciting Edition of Strange Rick Perry Ad Scripts
We really do want to ignore the latest Rick Perry ads as they come in, but how can we ignore such odd scripts? (Also: we don't actually want to ignore them, ever.) Take this new one, featuring a children's cartoon, titled "Fox." It's a blanket attack against his opponents who've spent time in Congress. And it opens with this line:
The fox guarding the hen house is like asking a congressman to fix Washington: Bad idea.
Sweet hopping Christ. Do you, too, feel like you've just read the butchered output of a web translator? Again:
The fox guarding the hen house is like asking a congressman to fix Washington: Bad idea.
Maybe the message experts have data showing that viewers get more of a rise by hearing "THE FOX" first. Grr, foxes!, etc. But "Asking a congressman to fix Washington is like asking a fox to guard the henhouse" does sound much better, and more correct, and not especially complicated.
Oh, and just e-mail me about the grammatical/syntactical error I made in this post, because it's a law that you have to make one when writing about someone else's grammatical/syntactical error.