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I notice when some of the political groups protest like BLM and the other, they always yelling at you. My question is, why is Hillary always yelling at people. As soon as someone yells at me, i change the channel. I dont want people yelling at me. i dont watch fox news because of the yelling.
Probably because they are talking to a cheering crowd and they think they have to yell to be heard. As a television viewer, you are hearing mainly the microphone output with smaller amounts of crowd noise mixed in. But if you were in the audience of a cheering crowd, it probable would be hard to hear the speaker if they were not yelling.
That's not to say I can't stand listening to Hillary yell.
All the candidates are yelling now. That's why they become hoarse.
I can't stand listening to the yelling. It's like, I don't want a Nuremberg pep rally. Just tell me what your plans are and how you plan to make them happen. Really the only time you hear them say anything is at the debates. The rest is all BS. The interviews--all of it. And people wonder why others can't make up their minds.
Really, Bernie is the only one who has given specifics at his speeches. People claim we can't afford him yet he actually explains where the money is coming from to pay for his plans whether you agree with them or not.
I think it's because they're hard of hearing so they talk louder. Have you ever listened to Kimberly Guilfoyle? If she said, "The sun is shining," I'd be covering my ears. I really think she should have her hearing tested.
Hillary always sounds like she is ranting. Her job performance is nothing to be proud of and her character is deeply in question. I can think of very few redeeming qualities that she posses.
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