Clinton Campaign's "Components of Persuasion"
This sign was hanging in a Hillary Clinton field office in Des Moines when the candidate stopped by this morning:
The text reads:
Components of Persuasion:
Listen and be polite.
Find similarities and common ground.
Explain your support for Hillary.
If they are disinterested, move on -- there are plenty of other people to chat with


















How typical of Hillary's people not to know the difference between disinterested and uninterested.
Actually, their use of the word is considered valid grammer. A quick read of Webster's online dictionary has this little quote on the usage of the two words.
"Still, use of senses 1a (not interested) and 1b (loss of interest) will incur the disapproval of some who may not fully appreciate the history of this word or the subtleties of its present use."
The Shorter OED, which most people would agree is a more authoritative source than an online dictionary, states that your 1a "is now often regarded as incorrect."
Come on dude. At least spell check your own sentence, if you're going to check to dictionary.