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Corker

I know it’s my anti-southern bias rearing its head again, but man does Bob Corker have an annoying accent. It’s about a million times worse than Bush’s.

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16 Responses to “Corker”

  1. old woman says:

    I gotta agree………I’m a New Englander ,,,got my biases…a GOOD Southern accent is spoken by Roy Blount Jr. Bob Corker would not say Y’all the way Y’all should be said to Y’all….just my humble opinion.

  2. Jeff says:

    Amen, brother. Southern accents just set my teeth on edge.

  3. Sonnenschutz says:

    Accents are not always troublesome, but unfortunately they can not always understand

  4. Bruce Henry says:

    I like Southern accents. I have one myself. Didn’t you like Sherriff Andy Taylor?
    I only hate FAKE accents, like W’s.

  5. Dr. Monkey says:

    yes he has an annoying accent but unlike Bush, his is natural.

  6. DrFrankLives says:

    Don’t be a jerk.

    His accent, and most Southerners, have nothing to do with how stupid he is.

  7. Quaker in a Basement says:

    He sounds like a lot of my relatives. Haw! To my ear, a Brooklyn accent sounds awful.

  8. Danton says:

    I’m a New Englander, too, but I currently live in Nashville. Corker’s voice is really nasal and he sounds so slow-witted (like Phil Gramm). He just damaged his re-election prospects, too: you don’t piss off Saturn workers (the big plant is in the state) and tire workers (two big plants in the state that supply GM and Ford).

  9. Tyro says:

    I could listen to southern women talk all day.

    I suspect this might be a regional issue, where Tennessee southern accents grate on the ears much more than, say, Georgia southern accents.

  10. SFC B says:

    The native New England/ Boston accent is the worst accent in the US. The six years I spent in South Boston were a never ending assault on my ears by the locals.

  11. Danton:
    Are they going to remember in four years? Besides, Tim McGraw might run for Governor, not Senate. The Democrats bench is very thin in Tennessee.

  12. The native New England/ Boston accent is the worst accent in the US.
    I second and third this. I’ll take the deepest southern accent over one from Walpole, MA.

  13. Parthenon says:

    Go chat with one of the lady bartenders in Boston and say that again, OW.

  14. Jeff says:

    Whenever I hear a southern accent from someone, that person instantly has a big setback to make up for with me. Now, the flat, nasal, monotoned Upper Midwestern accent (think Garrison Keilor), that’s home to me.

  15. Bruce Henry says:

    You can say what you want about Boston accents or Southern accents, but that screech that issues forth from Sarah Palin is the fingernails-on-the-blackboardiest noise I ever heard in my fucking life.
    Am I wrong?

  16. Tim Fuller says:

    Your particular perturbations in regards to certain regional dialects is a real-time example of how easily divided we are as a species, let alone as Americans.

    I was born and raised in the midwest. I have been in Jackson MS for the last thirty years. My accent and mannerisms just scream “Dam Liberal Yankee” to everyone native to the area.

    When I visit with family up north, they immediately focus on what I refer to as the “Y’all factor”. I’ll be the first to admit that the proper conjugation of the verb ‘to be’ takes a serious beating around here. It’s hard, when in Rome, not to act as a Roman.

    Much as I love Arianna Huffington, I literally cannot stomach listening to the woman speak. Did I mention that I love her? Not just because she’s hot (to an old guy like me) like Farrah Fawcett used to be in my younger days, but because she’s smart as a whip. Maybe I’m biased since I am married to a professional woman with verifiable foreign provenance (and the ability to converse (cuss me out) in half dozen languages?

    Lighten up on the southern slander. They’re people too, even the ones who think YOU owe them a favor for having been enslaved and brought here in the first place. I’ll admit they’re not the fastest learners, but I’m doing the best I can with the tools God gave me to work with.

    Enjoy.