Television’s Jeopardy! game show, in the episode aired December 9, rewarded a contestant with $800 for recognizing that “Puppygate was a 2015 scandal” that rocked the Hugo Awards.
Television’s Jeopardy! game show, in the episode aired December 9, rewarded a contestant with $800 for recognizing that “Puppygate was a 2015 scandal” that rocked the Hugo Awards.
David Stever —
Faye was the Jeopardy winner.
The problem with the “ghazi” suffix is that people died in Benghazi, which IMO makes it appallingly inappropriate and disrespectful to use “ghazi” for something as ludicrous, self-indulgent, narcissistic, and silly as the Puppy mess.
(Yes, I know, the Puppies seem to enjoy applying war metaphors to their pathetic scandal–also Holocaust, Stalinist, Maoist, and mass murder metaphors. I find their preening self-comparisons to unendurable suffering on a mass scale utterly loathsome.)
I vote for calling it Puppysteria, Puppymania, or Puppypalooza.