Saturday, October 31, 2015

Wonky?

  1. Definition of WONKY 1 British : unsteady, shaky 2 chiefly British : awry, wrong ADVERTISEMENT Examples of WONKY a wonky bureaucrat in the State Department She enjoys ... 
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      Definition of WONKY 1 British : unsteady, shaky 2 chiefly British : awry, wrong ADVERTISEMENT Examples of WONKY a wonky bureaucrat in the State Department She enjoys ...
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      Jul 08, 2002 · Jenni had a wonky eye, it was the source of all her self-esteem problems.
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      Now, blog posts can be substantive, and I think I've written plenty of wonky blog posts about tax policy in particular.
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      Under Alexander, the main change at Senate Health hearings may be a decrease in the number of wonky witnesses praising PPACA in vague, glowing terms and an increase ...

    I think a better definition of Ryan, Cruz and Rubio would just be: Young and sort of untested in the Political arena. Ryan because he was on the ticket with Romney likely is the most stable of all of them, but likely by becoming Speaker he has doomed himself to never be President. Because as Speaker of the House you make so many enemies that I have never heard of a single Speaker of the House that ever become President.

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