The Iron Lady’s granddaughter would seem to have a bright future, barring misfortune. But I don’t really hear a Texas accent there. Perhaps it sounds like one to British ears.
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The Iron Lady’s granddaughter would seem to have a bright future, barring misfortune. But I don’t really hear a Texas accent there. Perhaps it sounds like one to British ears.
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I’ve missed it in the couple articles I’ve read, but does she hold dual citizenship?
Yes. It’s interesting to note that Churchill was half-American as well, though raised in Britain. But yes, she could follow in her grandmother’s footsteps.
I didn’t hear a Texas accent specifically, but it did clearly sound like American English to my European ears, not just the Mid-Atlantic variety.
Yes, definitely American, though with a little other Anglosphere thrown in, probably because of her early South African upbringing. But no twang that I could hear.
I’d like to hear King James English with a Southern drawl. The two have very different and incompatible connotations over here. I imagine that would not be the case for a devout Christian living in Texas.
I grew up in Corpus and Houston and I’ve got no TX accent at all. Though I can put one on if need be.
TX accent, but which one? Texas is a big place.
The Senator Ted “Willie Nelson” Cruz accent? The Tex-Mex accent of AG Alberto Gonazles? President G. W. Bush’s affected drawl? The Governor Perry good ol’ boy? There are so many accents to choose from.
It didn’t sound like any Texas accent — north, south, east, west — that I’d ever heard.
Doesn’t it seem sad that we have such a hunger for real leadership that we are looking at children? One good rant from almost anybody gets… “could they be president?” This is madness. A person should be tested in life and it should be plain to all that they have maturity for leadership. I’m not taking anything away from anyone that has a commendable maturity. I’m just saying the sheep aught to show some.