Grammar Nazi A captious individual who cannot resist the urge to correct a spelling and/or grammar mistake even in informal settings. After pointing out the linguistic shortcomings in others, a Grammar Nazi feels a strange sense of twisted and unconstructive intelligentsia delight.
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Hypocritical Libtarded Ignoramus Uneducated lowlife libtard (Range Rover) who posts about how educated liberals supposedly are but uses "had went" instead of "had gone" and "Steward" instead of "Stewart" when struggling to defend his idol, Obama.
Yes and he could fly an F-16 as well. He also had this habit of being honest and forthright. After 2 years of slimy lying chicago politicians he seems downright Presidential in contrast. I like him.
But you're obviously NOT educated. This is NOT about Bush either, as you'll see on Tuesday night. P.S. "Had went" is one heckuva mistake, dude.
I don't watch The Daily Show so I wasn't sure how he spelled his name.I just learned 2 seconds ago he spelled his first name "Jon".For future reference "Steward" is the correct spelling of a last name. Last I checked this was a politics forum.When you're finished playing English teacher and making childish insults I might continue the discussion.