I was watching either Hannity or O'Reilly Factor (I don't remember which one I saw it on) last night & it was reported that Obama mispronounced the word Orion. In the video exerpt (sic) that was played he pronounced it as "O'ree'un".
Anytime Bush mispronounced something the media was all over it. I also remember when Dan Quayle misspelled potatoe. Where were they this time?
FTR, Vice President Dan Quayle did not misspell "potatoe" at all.
Nor was the word even misspelled by anyone, although "potatoe" is a rarely used, and generally obsolete variant spelling of "potato" these days.
The word was spelled as "potatoe" on the 'cheat-sheet' flash cards the Vice-President was reading from.
The person I would like to meet is the individual who had so much time on his or her hands that they were able to find any recent use of that variant. Or were they simply so careless (or such a poor speller) as to choose this, in the first place, as the case may have been?
How often any President may have pronounced or mispronounced something is another matter, entirely. I would suggest that few, if any, Presidents in recent memory have been as 'glib' as was President Ronald Reagan, in his public speaking ability. Certainly President George W. Bush was not that accomplished, nor were any other Presidents for at least the last 40 years, IMO. And I also see little to suggest that President Barack Obama will dethrone President Reagan from that perch, anytime soon.
FTR, had Sen. McCain been elected as President in the stead of Pres. Obama, he also would have been highly unlikely to have supplanted President Reagan in this regard, IMO.
Ed