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what does "lightly deliver horseback opinions"mean?
Johnson then confided that he was worried about the oath and uncertain where to take it. Bundy explained that he had his hands full at the moment; he was monitoring the eastward progress of the returning Cabinet plane. Furthermore, he did not lightly deliver horseback opinions, especially when the terrain was strange and, in this instance, extremely forbidding. Macs undergraduate major at Yale had been mathematics. He wanted life to be that exact. Presidential oaths clearly belonged on someone else's desk spike.
Jun 20, 2013 5:45 AM
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A horseback opinion is one that is based on a hunch, something you come up with on the spot or without much thought.
Bundy did not come to conclusions and state them out loud when he did not take the time to consider every angle.
June 20, 2013
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