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    Tuesday
    Mar142006

    The Capitol Posse Keeps It Real

    abramoffpimp.jpgQuote:  “It’s hard out here for a lobbyist.”  Emily Yoffe, “Human Guinea Pig” column in Slate.

    Figure of Speechanastrophe (an-ASS-tro-phee), the word-order switch.

    How quickly a pop-culture phrase becomes a cliché.  Many of us suffered through “close encounters of the [insert witty substitution] kind.”  Now we have the song“It’s hard out here for a pimp,” from the hip hop film “Hustle and Flow.”  The phrase is popping up in the whitest, nerdiest places, including, uh, this blog.

    The “out here” seems to be in there for purely rhythmic purposes; otherwise, what does "out" refer to?  The street? Coney Island? Iraq?  Plus, the phrase appears in an odd location.  “Out here, it’s hard for a pimp” would be better syntax.  The sentence’s unusual order makes it an anastrophe (“turning back again”), one of the more poetic figures.

    Swapping “pimp” for “lobbyist," on the other hand: that seems perfectly natural.

    Snappy Answer:  “It’ll be harder where you’re going.”

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    Reader Comments (4)

    Best Snappy Answer yet!
    March 14, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterRob Cottingham
    Why, thank you. We welcome any challengers, though.

    Fig.
    March 15, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterFig
    You just a playa-hata Figs.
    March 15, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterNeo Lombardi
    Sright, Dawg.
    March 16, 2006 | Registered CommenterFigaro

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