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<blockquote data-quote="Werewolf" data-source="post: 1765499" data-attributes="member: 239"><p>HUH?</p><p></p><p>Verelli stumbled all over himself for the 1st 5 minutes. Every third word was uhhhhh. Many untimely pauses. </p><p></p><p>He finally got his act mostly together after about 5 minutes into the audio but even after that untimely pauses coupled with halts and thought shifts in the middle of a statement are strong indicators that the questions tossed out by the justices caught him by surprise and that he was not at all prepared to answer them. By minute 10 or thereabouts Verelli had, IMO, totally recovered his aplomb and handled the justices questions well.</p><p></p><p>Whether or not what the RNC did was ethical is of course the question - and to be honest I have yet to decide the answer for myself - but the Ad did in a very short time express effectively the point that Obama care is a hard sell. It's an ad not journalism and not subject to the same ethical standards (though one often wonders why not).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Werewolf, post: 1765499, member: 239"] HUH? Verelli stumbled all over himself for the 1st 5 minutes. Every third word was uhhhhh. Many untimely pauses. He finally got his act mostly together after about 5 minutes into the audio but even after that untimely pauses coupled with halts and thought shifts in the middle of a statement are strong indicators that the questions tossed out by the justices caught him by surprise and that he was not at all prepared to answer them. By minute 10 or thereabouts Verelli had, IMO, totally recovered his aplomb and handled the justices questions well. Whether or not what the RNC did was ethical is of course the question - and to be honest I have yet to decide the answer for myself - but the Ad did in a very short time express effectively the point that Obama care is a hard sell. It's an ad not journalism and not subject to the same ethical standards (though one often wonders why not). [/QUOTE]
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