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Even a 12-year-old knows baloney when he hears it.
When this man doesn't have his teleprompter, he really is at a complete and utter loss what to say, and just rambles on until a child has to finally step in and tell him to JUST STOP.
I really wish our mainstream "professional" journalists in this country would have the same skillset as this kid. Is that too much to ask for?
He got one thing wrong: everyone does not have writer's block. I haven't had it since I was maybe 14. I have writer's unblock; I have to work hard to stop myself from spewing forth uncontrollably.
Even a 12-year-old knows baloney when he hears it.
When this man doesn't have his teleprompter, he really is at a complete and utter loss what to say, and just rambles on until a child has to finally step in and tell him to JUST STOP.
I really wish our mainstream "professional" journalists in this country would have the same skillset as this kid. Is that too much to ask for?
He got one thing wrong: everyone does not have writer's block. I haven't had it since I was maybe 14. I have writer's unblock; I have to work hard to stop myself from spewing forth uncontrollably.
Lol he rambled on a bit, but he tends to do that. I liked the way he involved the class. And the student didn't cut him off. That would have been rude. He waited for a pause, then jumped in!
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