By Ed Driscoll · February 7, 2008 11:55 AM
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James Lileks writes:
Love of country must always be qualified these days, lest anyone think you are unaware of slavery, insufficiently regulated railroad stock offerings, Lester Maddox or the attempt by Philip Morris to conceal the addictive nature of cigarettes. Say “I love this country” at a dinner table with strangers, and it’s like shave and a haircut without the two bits. But? But?
Back on September 11th 2003, based on a James Taranto "Best of the Web" column that day, dubbed it
the Copperhead Conjunction. Laura Ingraham has more potent, if slightly less elegant term, for
that conjunctive word.