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Rhetoric of Press Thuggery
Sunday, August 16, 2009If there were any journalists left at MSNBC, I suppose they would be appalled by Lawrence O’Donnell’s thuggish behavior and his lack of cogent interviewing skills.
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The rhetorical tactics we see displayed here are thought to be the oldest in use among humans: volume and repetition. Add interruptions and a nasty tone of voic...
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