Listening to Kathryn Ryan interviewing William Galston of the Brookings Institute on RNZ this am.
Not good.
It was infantile and under researched and undrlain with a sort of PTA guilt tactic to make Galston confess!
Wasn't it.
Using interrogatives in a dialogue with a person of stature is unconscionable and demeaning.
Might be okay with jock meatheads in our particular infantile society but scholars no.
And listening to Ryans questions it was obvious that she and her team have absolutely no idea of how the American Political system works but then when she is dealing with local dumdums and noo noo heads ad infinitum then it is up to her and the team to go the extra mile when confronted
with an event of this magnitude.
Not good.
It was infantile and under researched and undrlain with a sort of PTA guilt tactic to make Galston confess!
Wasn't it.
Using interrogatives in a dialogue with a person of stature is unconscionable and demeaning.
Might be okay with jock meatheads in our particular infantile society but scholars no.
And listening to Ryans questions it was obvious that she and her team have absolutely no idea of how the American Political system works but then when she is dealing with local dumdums and noo noo heads ad infinitum then it is up to her and the team to go the extra mile when confronted
with an event of this magnitude.
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