Well, Ralph, it looks like she got the "g" right, and the "e", "a", "s" and "z" are all close together on my tiny, "smart" keyboard, so it might be easy to mix up those two vowels and consonants, but the "t" and "p" are pretty far away from each other and from the "c" and "h", so in my humble opinion and wearing my Sherlock Holmes double…
Well, Ralph, it looks like she got the "g" right, and the "e", "a", "s" and "z" are all close together on my tiny, "smart" keyboard, so it might be easy to mix up those two vowels and consonants, but the "t" and "p" are pretty far away from each other and from the "c" and "h", so in my humble opinion and wearing my Sherlock Holmes double-billed cap, I think MTG probably doesn't know much about the Gestapo and even less about gazpacho and may even think that the spellcheck function corrects for faulty knowledge and is smarter than she is. Therefore, I find her GUILTY of treasonous ignorance and stupidity as charged. I say, "Lock her up".
Well, Ralph, it looks like she got the "g" right, and the "e", "a", "s" and "z" are all close together on my tiny, "smart" keyboard, so it might be easy to mix up those two vowels and consonants, but the "t" and "p" are pretty far away from each other and from the "c" and "h", so in my humble opinion and wearing my Sherlock Holmes double-billed cap, I think MTG probably doesn't know much about the Gestapo and even less about gazpacho and may even think that the spellcheck function corrects for faulty knowledge and is smarter than she is. Therefore, I find her GUILTY of treasonous ignorance and stupidity as charged. I say, "Lock her up".