Quote Originally Posted by alexsms View Post
Так и есть. В данном случае в книге так разговаривают black подростки (слово встречается 5 или 6 раз в книге), только в одном случае автор употребляет это при разговоре с баскетбольным тренером.
I am not surprised about Nixon, I've seen 'The Wire' show and there quite high ranking politicians (like city mayor) use the f-word very often, so I concluded that it's quite a common thing in US politics в кулуарах (it reminds me of a video placed on youtube when Russian minister of education supposedly said Ты чё ох...ел to his aide when they thought the mike was off).
As a journalist, I have had the dubious privilege of talking with many politicians on and off camera, and I can most definitely confirm that the persona many of them present on camera is not the same as the one when the camera and mic are off. Some of them, on the other hand, have no real personality to speak of and when you talk with them, it's like talking to a robot, someone without a soul. Their eyes are dead and they look right through you as if they don't see you. On the other hand, some are absolute jerks off camera. One of the reporters I used to work with is now a Republican Congressman from Oregon. He is a sexist jerk and he was recently charged with assault for hitting his little boy on the head with a hammer. He used his political pull to get rid of the charges, and he blames all of it on his ex-wife of course. He moved up quickly in the Republican party thanks to help from the "Old Boys' Club" which he started doing "favors" for back when he was a reporter. They would feed him negative stories about the Democrats, and he would expose them to make the Republicans look good. Eventually they loved him so much that they made him one of them. He makes around $200,000 a year for only 126 days of work. Какой молодец! And yeah, he pretends not to be a fan of foul language, but I know what he is like off camera and he is certainly no angel.