Wuhl's made a grammatical error. "A more perfect union" refers to an aspiration, a hope, that the union will become closer to being perfect than it currently is. "More" does not refer to "perfect", it refers to " perfect union." The reason that many people make this mistake nowadays is because the grammar has changed slightly since the time that was written.
For you younger people that don't know why they're laughing at the red squiggly line under "more perfect" it's because back in the day Microsoft Word was a stickler with grammatical errors and would squiggle red lines telling you that it's wrong until you fixed them. Sometimes the paperclip icon would ask if you wanted him to fix it for you.
What happened to the full length vids? All I can find now are clips! !
“You’re either perfect or you’re not!”
My TFS brain: “-me.”
Don't forget, the Founding Fathers were mostly in their early-to-mid-20s.
Wuhl's made a grammatical error. "A more perfect union" refers to an aspiration, a hope, that the union will become closer to being perfect than it currently is. "More" does not refer to "perfect", it refers to " perfect union." The reason that many people make this mistake nowadays is because the grammar has changed slightly since the time that was written.
I knew it was leftist narrative talk when he referenced white people
Where does this leave "absolutely perfect"?
For you younger people that don't know why they're laughing at the red squiggly line under "more perfect" it's because back in the day Microsoft Word was a stickler with grammatical errors and would squiggle red lines telling you that it's wrong until you fixed them. Sometimes the paperclip icon would ask if you wanted him to fix it for you.
Robert Wuhl