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Commentary: John Kelly — politically incorrect, and proud of it

Who doesn't like slagging off political correctness?

PC is uptight. It's priggish, uncool. It's the ideological version of panic over which fork to use at luncheon. Can't we say African American anymore? Is it "black" - or even "Black" - now? Who can keep up?

America was practically founded on the rejection of mincing European forms and ceremonies, and among friends, come on, can't we just admit that LGBTQ has too many letters, Woody Allen and Louis CK are hilarious, and what now? - a man can't tell a woman she's

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