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By Jennifer Parker
How do you say "pander" en Espanol?
In any case, watch our Webcast piece on the Florida GOP primary HERE.
- jpt
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Try “complacer a [alguien],” meaning “to pander to someone.” (Incidentally, Jake, it’s “buenas tardes,” if you’re trying to say “good afternoon.”)
Posted by: chuck | January 28, 2008, 1:46 pm 1:46 pm
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Try “complacer a [alguien],” meaning “to pander to someone.” (Incidentally, Jake, it’s “buenas tardes,” if you’re trying to say “good afternoon.”)
Posted by: chuck | January 28, 2008, 1:46 pm 1:46 pm