"When President George W. Bush referred to himself as "the decider" last week, there was the ensuing list of dinner party queries: Is "decider" an actual word? (It is.) Is it applicable in the world of presidential politics? (Sure, whatever.) Doesn't everyone, no matter their politics or opinion of the phrase, secretly believe that in interpersonal dealings, they wear the "decider" badge?
It seems the president, who thought he was simply fending off pressure to dismiss Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld — "I'm the decider, and I decide what's best," he said, adding that he had no intention of letting Mr. Rumsfeld go — has unwittingly added to the lexicon of marital relations".
OK, so where do you fit in as "the decider" in your relationship with your significant other? Mars and Venus and all of that!
Maybe the article [here] in the NYT [the opening paragraphs of which are above] might help....
It seems the president, who thought he was simply fending off pressure to dismiss Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld — "I'm the decider, and I decide what's best," he said, adding that he had no intention of letting Mr. Rumsfeld go — has unwittingly added to the lexicon of marital relations".
OK, so where do you fit in as "the decider" in your relationship with your significant other? Mars and Venus and all of that!
Maybe the article [here] in the NYT [the opening paragraphs of which are above] might help....
Comments