Posted on 03/08/2012 5:28:02 PM PST by Nachum
Collin O’Brian? He wrote “The Big Game” didn’t he?
I thought the same thing.
OBrien is a condesending B*&$h
You have to be taught that? Just get in their faces too. I used to be a liberal. It’s all about emotionship, not logic and lefties are cowards. They like to be rude and pugnacious but it’s all a front. Nothing to be afraid of. Pollock handled himself superbly. He won the moment O’ Brien started stumbling and when the flunkie Thomas chimed in he had them eating out of his hand.
That's exactly the impression I had.
First, she seemed to sneer at Joel Pollack's description of CRT and when Pollack asked her to give her description of it she couldn't.
A short time later, when the opportunity came up, she rattled off the definition of CRT as if she were reading a definition.
At that time I thought it sounded just like the description of CRT I had looked up on Wikipedia a day earlier.
She was either fed it on a teleprompter or over her headset. She was not prepared for the challenge originally.
Now I recognize him! He’s the dumb hockey player from cheers!
He should’ve stuck with playing dumb.
Morgan Freedom is from the Mississippi Delta, but he went to school and mastered diction. So we have an actor was a black voice that is nonetheless perfectly clear to everyone. Jesse Jackson, with his Carolina voice, is a great orator. IMHO, better than King, very fertile in expression, but always clear, and less Southern than Haley Barbour. Barbour really truncated his political career by hanging onto his native tongue. Scottish actors and politicians tone down their brogues. Julie Andrews, they say, mastered real cockney for her role as Eliza, only to be told she should go more toward her own accent. An actor —a player in any field—must always know what his audience will be.
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