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[R] Political Nicknaming

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2020 9:27 am
by Gormwood
South Odreria 2 wrote:
Zurkerx wrote:“She laughed and said, ‘that’s politics.’ She had no remorse”: Why Kamala Harris isn't a lock for VP.

The "that's politics" part is her answer to her attack on Biden regarding the bussing issue. It concerned the person (Dodd) so much, it is why he's been reportedly pushing for Rep. Bass given an increasing number of her opponents find her not trusting and other problems with her record, especially as AG and her failed run Presidential Campaign.

“It. Was. A. Debate!!!” *hyena laugh* - Kampala when asked why she now loves someone she called a segregationist

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2020 11:45 am
by Luna Amore
I feel like I'm missing the nickname. If Kampala isn't a typo, what's the nickname connection with a city in Uganda?

PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2020 3:27 pm
by Cisairse
Luna Amore wrote:I feel like I'm missing the nickname. If Kampala isn't a typo, what's the nickname connection with a city in Uganda?


I'm fairly certain it is intended to be a portmanteau of "Kamala [Harris, a prominent politician]" and "impala." Hence the "hyena" bit as well.

PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2020 11:54 pm
by The Archregimancy
I've had a look, and I don't see that 'Kampala' is a nickname for Ms Harris that's in regular use by either Republicans or Democrats. Nor do I see how a portmanteau of 'Kamala' and 'impala' would make sense as either a statement of support or insult; her mother was a Tamil from southern India and her father is Jamaican, so why an African antelope?

Having tested this on my own phone, I think it far more likely that someone's autocomplete went a little wonky; when I tried to type 'Kamala', my phone immediately tried to correct it to 'Kampala'.


I'm willing to reconsider if anyone can offer evidence to the contrary.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 29, 2020 9:56 am
by Frisbeeteria
Cisairse wrote:I'm fairly certain it is intended to be a portmanteau

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