You can say anthing you want on television, so long as it is in even tones, and the interviewer accepts the extrordinary statement as fact and doesn't make a big deal about it. Heck, I've seen the head of the CDC admit vaccines cause autism and the reporter moved right along like it was nothing.
Not making a big deal out of it probably also works better to keep the viewer from "noticing" it? I love the "what" at the end of the short clip though heh, too bad the longer clip then shows her just moving along.
You can say anthing you want on television, so long as it is in even tones, and the interviewer accepts the extrordinary statement as fact and doesn't make a big deal about it. Heck, I've seen the head of the CDC admit vaccines cause autism and the reporter moved right along like it was nothing.
ReplyDeleteHey ed.
ReplyDeleteNot making a big deal out of it probably also works better to keep the viewer from "noticing" it? I love the "what" at the end of the short clip though heh, too bad the longer clip then shows her just moving along.
All I can say is wow.
ReplyDelete