The lady doth protest too much, methinksFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The lady doth protest too much, methinks" is a quotation from the 1602 play Hamlet by William Shakespeare. It has been used as a figure of speech, in various phrasings, to indicate that a person's overly frequent or vehement attempts to convince others of something have ironically helped to convince others that the opposite is true, by making the person look insincere and defensive.
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Since the hour here is late, I'm just going to give you links to two articles to read about Obama's antisemitism.
Obama is defending Iranian anti-Semitism to spin his nuclear deal
in the Business Insider
and
Barack Obama’s anti-Semitism testby Caroline Glick
2 comments:
SPOT ON!! Excellent- short and to the point, Batya. And, Shakespeare's quote is perfect!
NG, thanks!!!
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