You would think anyone who lies as much and as often as K-Mac would be better at it.
[Humble brag: I’m noticing that “K-Mac” [and its spelling variations] is now becoming kinda common on the blogs and lefty commentary. I like to think MPS has sumpin’ to do with that. We’ve been calling him that for years. ]
I personally dislike nicknames like “K-Mac” and “RoJo” because they imply a degree of affection that I do not feel for them. When I wrote about certain politicians, I preferred full names, like “Addison Mitchell McConnell” or “David Madison Cawthorn”, because I was suspicious about why they avoided using their legal, given names.
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If your parents named you “Addison” you would probably go by Mitch, too.
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