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To: wirestripper
Actually they are not so cleverly disguised statements. If not answered, they run it in a news article as fact.

Exactly. I find that it's useful to watch for the ubuquitous "some people are saying" construct, or variations thereof - as in "Some people are saying that this war is becoming a quagmire. How do you respond to that?"

One of these days, I'm hoping for a press secretary who will say "Who says that?" - because the truth is, "some people" invariably means "me and my colleagues in the press corps". Statements that start out with "some people are saying..." or "some people think that..." will always tell you what the press is saying and thinking...

40 posted on 03/29/2003 8:33:21 AM PST by general_re (The wheel is turning but the hamster is dead.)
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To: general_re
Fat fingers alert. "ubuquitous" = ubiquitous.
42 posted on 03/29/2003 8:34:40 AM PST by general_re (The wheel is turning but the hamster is dead.)
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To: general_re
I'm hoping for a press secretary who will say "Who says that?"

I have personally heard Arie ask that question a couple times. One time was to Helen and the question caught her off guard, LOL!

She collected herself and said with a bit of hesitation, "It's been reported in the papers."

Arie replied, "What paper?"

She totally lost it and said "lots of papers". "I read it................!"

BWAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!

48 posted on 03/29/2003 9:35:59 AM PST by Cold Heat (BADABINGBADABOOM!!!!)
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