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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
You can say that again...and again
This only proves how either candidate lacks any original thought and are so well coached they have become muppets for their handlers. Not that I am surprised.
This reminds me of a time when I was about 20, and I had the opportunity to go around with a national youth speaker for a day (I had this crazy idea that I might want to do that). He gave 5 talks, each of them the same. Verbatim. Every single word. Every point of emphasis. Every syllable. Exactly the same. Different context, but what seemed so dynamic became, for me, that day very static, rehearsed, and, in a weird way, manipulative. Kind of like a politician. Hmm...
This reminds me of a time when I was about 20, and I had the opportunity to go around with a national youth speaker for a day (I had this crazy idea that I might want to do that). He gave 5 talks, each of them the same. Verbatim. Every single word. Every point of emphasis. Every syllable. Exactly the same. Different context, but what seemed so dynamic became, for me, that day very static, rehearsed, and, in a weird way, manipulative. Kind of like a politician. Hmm...
At first I missed your subtlety, and then I picked up on it. Well done. BTW, I'm a douche and did not call you yet. When is a good time this week? Shoot me an email or just reply here.
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This reminds me of a time when I was about 20, and I had the opportunity to go around with a national youth speaker for a day (I had this crazy idea that I might want to do that). He gave 5 talks, each of them the same. Verbatim. Every single word. Every point of emphasis. Every syllable. Exactly the same. Different context, but what seemed so dynamic became, for me, that day very static, rehearsed, and, in a weird way, manipulative. Kind of like a politician. Hmm...
This reminds me of a time when I was about 20, and I had the opportunity to go around with a national youth speaker for a day (I had this crazy idea that I might want to do that). He gave 5 talks, each of them the same. Verbatim. Every single word. Every point of emphasis. Every syllable. Exactly the same. Different context, but what seemed so dynamic became, for me, that day very static, rehearsed, and, in a weird way, manipulative. Kind of like a politician. Hmm...
At first I missed your subtlety, and then I picked up on it. Well done. BTW, I'm a douche and did not call you yet. When is a good time this week? Shoot me an email or just reply here.
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