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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Folding women’s rights?

1) will dole out? Who dole out what?
2) misrepresentation morsels? What does it mean?
3) folding women’s rights? Does it mean "ignoring women's rights"?

Context:

It will have utility to the legion of Hillary haters who will examine with an electron microscope her waterproof 33-page treatment of the tragic incident at Benghazi and will dole out to the talk show mavens of misrepresentation morsels of her (admirable and imaginative) work of folding women’s rights and world health into the everyday work of diplomacy — indisputable proof, they will say, of her hopeless America-hating, minority-loving, left-wing orientation. Her allies, particularly in the Democratic Party, will seize on her loyalty to the president, though that is a rapidly diminishing asset.
  

Top answer

" ("dole out" is well allocated with "morsels") 2) "folding women's rights and world health into "a package (of everyday work of diplomacy). ) The new question is what is "maverns/experts of misrepresentation"?

  • " ("dole out" is well allocated with "morsels") 2) "folding women's rights and world health into "a package (of everyday work of diplomacy).
  • ) The new question is what is "maverns/experts of misrepresentation"?
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Got two:
1) "will dole out" "morsels of her work..." ("dole out" is well allocated with "morsels")
2) "folding women's rights and world health into "a package (of everyday work of diplomacy).
(Am I on the right track?)
The new question is what is "maverns/experts of misrepresentation"?

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