Chomsky's endorsement

Laurence Horn laurence.horn at YALE.EDU
Wed Oct 22 00:57:50 UTC 2008


At 7:40 PM -0500 10/21/08, Scot LaFaive wrote:
>  >So it depends on where you're voting.
>
>Do you think he could make a transformational rule to take this into
>account? Perhaps some kind of parameter for a general overarching
>voting principle?
>
>Scot

I don't know; the whole situation seems to call for an
optimality-theoretic solution, with the different constraints ranked
differently in different dialect areas.  Maybe I'm writing under the
influence of a talk I just heard Bill Labov give in which the
isogloss for the Northern Cities Vowel Shift is superimposed on
voting patterns from the 19th century to the current blue state/red
state (or actually blue counties/red counties) splits...

LH

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>On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Laurence Horn
><laurence.horn at yale.edu> wrote:
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>>  At 2:07 PM -0400 10/20/08, RonButters at AOL.COM wrote:
>>>I suspect Ralph Nader will get Chomsky's vote. Nader might well claim to be
>>>post-transformational. He is certainly running a minimalist campaign.
>>
>>  ;-)
>>  Actually, though, to my surprise, there's some data on this (tip o'
>>  the hat to Gregory Ward, who brought this to my attention):
>>
>>>>Chomsky says pick the lesser of two evils
>>>>
>>>>Noam Chomsky: People should vote against McCain and for Obama - but
>>>>without illusions
>>>>
>>>>See interview at -
>>>>
>>>><http://therealnews.com/t/index.php?option=com_content&task=view>http://therealnews.com/t/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=2593&updaterx=2008-10-20+10%3A50%3A58
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>>>>
>>>>Chomsky says while it's true that the two parties are essentially
>>>>like factions of one party - the party of business - the
>>>>differences do matter to ordinary people. If you are living in a
>>>>swing state, there is nothing wrong with picking the lesser of two
>>>>evils.
>>
>>  So it depends on where you're voting.
>>
>>  LH
>>
>>>In a message dated 10/20/08 1:53:22 PM, hwgray at GMAIL.COM writes:
>>>
>>>
>>>>   From the NYT:
>>>>
>>>>   "The description of Mr. Obama, the Democratic nominee for president,
>>>>   as a '_transformational_ figure' by Mr. Powell ..."
>>>>
>>>>   Well, we know who's getting Chomsky's vote!
>>>>
>>>>   -Wilson
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