OK, but didn't they also use President Obama's middle name when he was elected/inaugurated?
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There was a good bit of discussion about that, if I remember correctly.
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It's a common device in news writing when introducing — or re-introducing — a public figure in the news.
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One man's Beauregard is another man's Hussein.
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but I thought the media was supposed to be objective and not take sides....lol...oh yeah...we know the truth
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@kerpen I can't imagine a more aristocratic/elitist-sounding name than Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III. -
I love it. Awesomely southern. I'm not proud of slavery, but a proud southerner, nonetheless.
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does being "the third" down South not smack of elitism like it does up North? Cultural disconnect maybe?
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from North,it's snooty;from South it's more "southern gentleman".Also,in my head,I read it like Yosemite Sam
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I always thought Beauregard was a dog name.
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Tell Joe Biden that his dead son's name.
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Didn't know that. I've honestly never known of a human named that. I suppose there are men named Spike and Rex too
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It's been very southern upper crust so-to-speak.
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apparently not my demographic
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It's a beautiful name. Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III
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