I love it when a politician can adapt, and overcome, or in some cases just plain make fun of the constituents they are standing in front of. What makes it even more interesting is the fact that the constituents applauded loudly when it was done. Now, I can see it if Jeff Foxworthy or Larry the Cable Guy tried to adapt an accent to hide their southern drawl, if they were trying to adjust their comedy toward a northern crowd. But the truth is they don't do that. That is who they are and are proud of it, and for the better part, so are their crowds.
Yet, the Hilldabeast has tried to go southern on ya. Jus (sic) listen to this clip and tell me if ya think that this here sounds like her. I know where she is from and what her accent should sound like. However, after a person has relocated and moved away from the everyday contact with people of the same background, one tends to loose a big part of that accent. Being from a southern state, one that is well known for their southern accent, I find this to be somewhat offensive for the Hilldabeast to belittle my natural accent and to an extent over work the accent that she was trying to impress people with.
Yet, the Hilldabeast has tried to go southern on ya. Jus (sic) listen to this clip and tell me if ya think that this here sounds like her. I know where she is from and what her accent should sound like. However, after a person has relocated and moved away from the everyday contact with people of the same background, one tends to loose a big part of that accent. Being from a southern state, one that is well known for their southern accent, I find this to be somewhat offensive for the Hilldabeast to belittle my natural accent and to an extent over work the accent that she was trying to impress people with.
Just listen to the depth of her accent as she goes along.
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