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Here's a hypothetical. Let's suppose you've been tapped to speak at the Republican or Democratic national convention. You have time to prepare your speech. Chances are that you have access to professional speech writers to assist you.
You know that if you make statements that are counter to facts or make unsupported claims, you'll probably be called out for it. You know this in time to check your facts and claims.
That sets the scene. So far, so good.
If you go ahead and make statements that are counter to facts and/or make unsupported claims, why do you do it?
[Ed.: The situation is presented as a hypothetical. Yet, in all probability, we'll see and hear people speaking at the national conventions who make statements that are counter to facts and/or make unsupported claims.]
Regards, stay safe 'n well. Remember the Big 3: masks, hand washing and physical distancing.
You know that if you make statements that are counter to facts or make unsupported claims, you'll probably be called out for it. You know this in time to check your facts and claims.
That sets the scene. So far, so good.
If you go ahead and make statements that are counter to facts and/or make unsupported claims, why do you do it?
[Ed.: The situation is presented as a hypothetical. Yet, in all probability, we'll see and hear people speaking at the national conventions who make statements that are counter to facts and/or make unsupported claims.]
Regards, stay safe 'n well. Remember the Big 3: masks, hand washing and physical distancing.
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