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No context is given for his "out of the country" remark. I can think of a few possible options. 1. He is so ignorant that he doesn't know that Hawaii is part of the USA. 2. He purposefully intended to insult the people of Hawaii by saying their state is not part of the United States. 3. He was concerned for some reason about Obama being out of the country when he was flying over the Pacific Ocean on his way back and forth from Hawaii. 4. He was trying to express the idea that Obama would be far away from Washington DC as well as most of the American people and made a mistake in his wording. I'm not sure which if any of these would make his remark worth mentioning in an encyclopedia article. Steve Dufour ( talk) 03:00, 4 January 2009 (UTC)
Critics of my attempted contributions; Where are you now when you see this kind of article appearing?-- Wikipietime ( talk) 12:37, 27 June 2013 (UTC)
A note here for Xenophrenic in lieu of another revert: there are two content questions in the changes we disagree on. The first is whether to label him a blogger, and neither source in the lead calls him one; Wemple comes closer to characterizing him as a columnist, and the second source is from Lewis himself, which probably shouldn't be cited anyway. The second question is whether to list the Daily Caller first, and it seems odd to me to list it ahead of his current outlet; the Daily Caller belongs in the body, but not really in the lead at this point. Thoughts? WWB ( talk) 01:20, 28 March 2017 (UTC)
I don't know where he is "based", but he lives in West Virginia now 2603:8001:9500:9E98:0:0:0:9A7 ( talk) 23:06, 3 December 2021 (UTC)
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No context is given for his "out of the country" remark. I can think of a few possible options. 1. He is so ignorant that he doesn't know that Hawaii is part of the USA. 2. He purposefully intended to insult the people of Hawaii by saying their state is not part of the United States. 3. He was concerned for some reason about Obama being out of the country when he was flying over the Pacific Ocean on his way back and forth from Hawaii. 4. He was trying to express the idea that Obama would be far away from Washington DC as well as most of the American people and made a mistake in his wording. I'm not sure which if any of these would make his remark worth mentioning in an encyclopedia article. Steve Dufour ( talk) 03:00, 4 January 2009 (UTC)
Critics of my attempted contributions; Where are you now when you see this kind of article appearing?-- Wikipietime ( talk) 12:37, 27 June 2013 (UTC)
A note here for Xenophrenic in lieu of another revert: there are two content questions in the changes we disagree on. The first is whether to label him a blogger, and neither source in the lead calls him one; Wemple comes closer to characterizing him as a columnist, and the second source is from Lewis himself, which probably shouldn't be cited anyway. The second question is whether to list the Daily Caller first, and it seems odd to me to list it ahead of his current outlet; the Daily Caller belongs in the body, but not really in the lead at this point. Thoughts? WWB ( talk) 01:20, 28 March 2017 (UTC)
I don't know where he is "based", but he lives in West Virginia now 2603:8001:9500:9E98:0:0:0:9A7 ( talk) 23:06, 3 December 2021 (UTC)