> The reason why Alito might have decided he could not recuse himself became apparent fairly early in the day’s arguments: He might be the most extreme right voice on the court on this question. < Can you please use “right wing” instead of “right”, so the term is not confused with “correct”? I get it that the context reveals the meaning …
> The reason why Alito might have decided he could not recuse himself became apparent fairly early in the day’s arguments: He might be the most extreme right voice on the court on this question. < Can you please use “right wing” instead of “right”, so the term is not confused with “correct”? I get it that the context reveals the meaning yet I still stumbled over it while reading this sentence. “Right wing” is completely clear on meaning. Thank you.
Makes sense! … I honestly won’t use “right wing,” because I don’t like the phrase (I think it both understates things and is reminiscent of an earlier era), but I do generally use more clear phrasing and will try to do so going forward.
> The reason why Alito might have decided he could not recuse himself became apparent fairly early in the day’s arguments: He might be the most extreme right voice on the court on this question. < Can you please use “right wing” instead of “right”, so the term is not confused with “correct”? I get it that the context reveals the meaning yet I still stumbled over it while reading this sentence. “Right wing” is completely clear on meaning. Thank you.
Makes sense! … I honestly won’t use “right wing,” because I don’t like the phrase (I think it both understates things and is reminiscent of an earlier era), but I do generally use more clear phrasing and will try to do so going forward.
I cleaned it up. I think it's already clear at that point where his extremism lies.
Thank you.