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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhy does King Con of Israel love using the phrase
'absolute right'? He will learn.
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Why does King Con of Israel love using the phrase (Original Post)
malaise
Aug 2019
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canetoad
(17,175 posts)1. Just count yourself lucky
He doesn't say, "Divine Right".
Mc Mike
(9,114 posts)3. He likes 'divine right', 'absolute power', and I bet 'primogeniture'.
And 'far right'. So 'absolute right' seems to combine a bunch of his favorite things.
Dale Neiburg
(698 posts)4. And would probably go for "droit du seigneur"
only he doesn't do French (and precious little English).
Mc Mike
(9,114 posts)6. That's the right one, I wrongly thought primogeniture was. Thanks, Dale, nt.
Harker
(14,030 posts)5. Because 'absolute'
is one of the few three-syllable words he has mastered.
He thinks it makes him sound smart.