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    • Bush’s daughter
    • Cheney’s daughter
    • Reagan’s son
    • Giuliani’s daughter

    All campaigning for Harris

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      it’s a big ask

      I don’t know about that. Off the car lot it’s just a big request.

      It’s like how champagne is just ‘sparkling wine’ outside of that one region of France.

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    I just love how Sorkin took control of the campaign right after it did the one good thing it’s done (Walz). For all of our sakes I hope it works.

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    The former first daughter

    Is this really a thing? I know about “First Lady” and I think that’s fine, but “first daughter”? That’s kinda whack.

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      It’s a commonly used term. The President’s family is the First Family. All children are the First Son/First Daughter even if there are several siblings. “First Lady” isn’t an official term; it’s not mentioned in the Constitution as an actual position but traditionally it is a thing.

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        The first time I heard this term, I was so confused both as a young kid and as a child of immigrants (at that time, English was not my first language).

        I couldn’t understand why they were first and then when another president came in they were first again.

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          “First Grandchild” has been used previously (mostly tabloids), but I think the “first” term is usually limited to immediate family

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              By definition? No.

              But if there was a situation like that, I’m willing to bet people would default to using the “first” title anyway out of custom.

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          Nope, First Grandchild (or possibly just ignored). “Second” is for the VP.

          Doug Emhoff is currently the “Second Gentleman”

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              Eh, I feel worse knowing how easily accessible that knowledge was for me. I’m sure your brain was temporarily occupied by useful knowledge

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                I just lack information recall, and prefer interaction via asking humans over a search. It’s definitely something I knew, hence the duh.

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                  I was alluding to recall vs. implicit memory, but yeah. I wasn’t suggesting that you didn’t know the fact, I’m suggesting that perhaps your mind is less filled with the noise of factoids shouting themselves out at you.

                  I hope I’m correct in this assumption. Everyone deserves to be able to sit in personal silence.

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    Is “breaks silence” the “slams” equivalent in headline writing when someone gives an opinion?

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