Draped in red, white, and blue bunting wrong.
Posted by ESC on April 29, 2004
In Reply to: Flat-busted, beet-faced, draped in red, white, and blue bunting wrong. posted by abe on April 29, 2004
: : : It refers to people (usually politicians) wrapping themselves in the U.S. flag. Hiding behind the flag, in other words.
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: : I don't think so in this context. I think it, along with the rest of the phrase, refers to to the unmistakeable, obvious, glaring quality of the 'wrongness'.
: : Bunting of course is not the flag. One dresses items in rw&b bunting (undeniably showy) to catch the eye, to say "da da da-dum-dum (cue "Washington Post March") look at this!"
: "..unmistakeable, obvious, glaring quality of the 'wrongness'."would fit the context. I had just never heard the bunting bit used this way before. I rather like the whole sentence.
Could you post a link to the story?
- Draped in red, white, and blue bunting wrong. abe 29/April/04
- Draped in red, white, and blue bunting wrong. ESC 29/April/04
- Draped in red, white, and blue bunting wrong. Mr. Fudd 29/April/04
- Draped in red, white, and blue bunting wrong. Henry 29/April/04
- Draped in red, white, and blue bunting wrong. Henry 29/April/04
- Draped in red, white, and blue bunting wrong. Henry 29/April/04
- Draped in red, white, and blue bunting wrong. Mr. Fudd 29/April/04
- Draped in red, white, and blue bunting wrong. ESC 29/April/04