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Perpetual-Motion Machine.
Oleh:
Klein, Joe
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Time Magazine vol. 169 no. 22 (Jun. 2007)
,
page 19.
Topik:
Mitt Romney
;
presidential candidate
;
stump speech
;
Iraq
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Perpustakaan PKPM
Nomor Panggil:
T7
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Mitt Romney moves like an man in a mission-but without a shred of courage or conviction. Mitt Romney is the fastest-talking presidential candidate I have ever seen. He dashes through his stump speech like a racehorse in full gallop-he even looks a bit equine-his feet barely touching the ground as he skims the surface of issues. he conveys a sense of power and fluency-and the fun. He has a self deprecating sennse of humor and uses it to good effect. But his speed of delivery also has an element of sleight of hand. He moves so quickly, it's often hard to notice that there's not much nutrition being offered and much that is being avoided. He never mentions Iraq in his stump speech. he talks-well-, offers one sentence-about the challenge of "global Islamic Jihad". And because he doesn't dwell on it, his audiences don't. On a late May New Hampshire swing, he cruised through two performances before the word Iraq perforated his balloon. And then it was a high school student, who simply asked, "What would you do about Iraq?"
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