What do you think is Sarah Palin's most famous quote? My attempt to answer gets me to a quote that I know is not the real quote: "I can see Russia from my house." I know that's how Tina Fey spoofed Palin on SNL. The real quote is: "They're our next door neighbors and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska."
So, 3 questions:
1. Do you have a better idea for Sarah Palin's most famous quote?
2. What are some other quotes that are remembered in the wrong form? I don't mean quotes attributed to the wrong person but quotes that are more often stated in a particular incorrect form.
3. Can you think of a word -- a sniglet -- to mean a misquote that becomes more of a famous quotation than the original? Something like pseudo-quote, but better.
IN THE COMMENTS:
1. Zeek says "Palin's most famous quote has to be the pit bull/lipstick joke which was riffed on by Obama and also made the SNL sketch." I agree.
2. Jason comes up with the best answer right off the bat: "I invented the Internet," making Al Gore's "I took the initiative in creating the Internet" shorter, funnier, and more damaging.
3. 2 great responses: "Malapropaganda" (from EnigmatiCore) and "substiquote" (from dcbyron).
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Sarah Palin's most famous quote and the problem of a quote becoming famous in a misremembered form.
Labels:
"SNL",
Alaska,
comedy,
foreign affairs,
language,
Russia,
Sarah Palin,
Tina Fey
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