Well well... Take a look at TRUMPS NEW ENDORSEMENT?
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Start calling up your local autists and tell them to get to work on this one.
Endorsement Senator John Kennedy (Normal to capitalize, it’s a title)
John Kennedy Great State Louisiana Senator He State Country Strong Energy Independence Military Vets Border John Complete Total Endorsement DJT
I’ve bolded what I consider (in my limited knowledge) to be grammatically unusual capitalizations. Maybe someone can see if there’s any meaning to be found here, or correct my judgement
I count 15 unusually capitalized words in total. Q post 15 does mention JFK. I don't think it means anything, but it was my attempt at a dig:
I count 8, 9 if you count Country. All in the last sentence. The rest are commonly capitalized when referring to senators, representatives, judges and also states. I find it slightly more interesting that his official/former title is still on the header. My favorite part of all of this is that I bet there's a large number of leftards, government affiliated and others, trying to decipher all of this and figure out what's going to happen while GEOTUS is playing it low. The only thing more satisfying than watching them squirm will be seeing Trump reinstalled, God Willing
Serial Brain and The Daily Crow, where are you?
The Brain's (II) been sipping Peruvian coffee and chillaxing somewhere, obviously.
Ok, you owe me a new keyboard that's got no beer spit on it.
Good list, patriot! But Senator with initial cap is proper in all instances... I know, it's nuts.
--wordnerd
EDIT: Found a source saying lowercase s for senator is OK when not used as title before name. Sorry for the "misinformation" guys!!! :p
I actually looked it up online and read that titles like that are only capitalized in front of people’s names. Maybe my source was wrong or I misread it. Either way I trust a self-proclaimed wordnerd who’s looked at this particular thing in context more than my own brief research into general rules. Will edit.
I must apologize, I found a different source, and THAT one confirms "senator" can be lowercase when not used as a title, so you weren't mistaken after all. D'oh!
Now I know that option. Thanks and well done, patriot!
LOL not even slightly, Lee. After years of conditioning I feel in casual email and online message forums, people are in a hurry nowadays, typing on a stupid phone, no time for stuff like capitalization, punctuation, etc. The editor in me found it a challenge to drop the OCD compulsion to make everything right, but it was worth it :)
Well, from what you bolded these shouldn't be capitalized: great, state, energy independence, military, vets, border, complete, total, endorsement. These are all common nouns, not proper ones. "Senator" is being used as his "title" so that one is ok.