Summary
The amusements in watching the televised melodrama of the national conventions of this country's two major political parties are many. One is spotting the contrived lines that have been scripted into a speaker's performance by the professional choreographers and image makers who have labored to make the remarks seem genuine.
An example was the alleged Freudian slip made first by former Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry in a speech before the Democratic convention in Denver Wednesday night, and later that night by Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Joe Biden. The so- called "slip" came across as equally bogus on both occasions.See the full content of this document
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Conventions Could Use a Makeover
In painting presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain as a clone of George W. Bush and all that that might portend for an America allegedly hungry for change, Kerry and Biden bot...
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