• Strange Biden habit

    From BillB@21:1/5 to All on Tue Feb 14 11:00:08 2023
    Every time I hear him give a speech, at some point he makes a point and then says "No, I am serious....I am not joking."

    Uh, yes Joe, we knew you weren't "joking."

    It really sends the wrong message. Don't these guys get feedback from public speaking coaches?

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to BillB on Tue Feb 14 12:09:20 2023
    On Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at 11:00:16 AM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    Every time I hear him give a speech, at some point he makes a point and then says
    "No, I am serious....I am not joking."

    In response to anti-American politicians in the audience yelling "Liar?"

    Uh, yes Joe, we knew you weren't "joking."

    Who are you speaking for?

    It really sends the wrong message.

    What does? Answering headshakes and yells?

    Don't these guys get feedback from public speaking coaches?

    You just did from me. Did it work?

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  • From BillB@21:1/5 to VegasJerry on Tue Feb 14 12:15:38 2023
    On Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at 12:09:23 PM UTC-8, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at 11:00:16 AM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    Every time I hear him give a speech, at some point he makes a point and then says
    "No, I am serious....I am not joking."

    No, it's just a bad habit.



    In response to anti-American politicians in the audience yelling "Liar?"
    Uh, yes Joe, we knew you weren't "joking."
    Who are you speaking for?

    Everyone with an IQ higher than a potato.

    It really sends the wrong message.
    What does? Answering headshakes and yells?

    Saying he wasn't joking when it is obvious to everyone that he wasn't.

    Don't these guys get feedback from public speaking coaches?
    You just did from me. Did it work?

    Ask any public speaking expert if it is effective to continually tell people you aren't joking when you say something deadly serious.

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to BillB on Tue Feb 14 16:29:15 2023
    On Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at 12:15:42 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at 12:09:23 PM UTC-8, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at 11:00:16 AM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    Every time I hear him give a speech, at some point he makes a point and then says
    "No, I am serious....I am not joking."
    No, it's just a bad habit.
    In response to anti-American politicians in the audience yelling "Liar?"
    .

    Did you post "No, it's just a bad habit" reply in the wrong line?

    If so, it's a bad habit to reply?


    Uh, yes Joe, we knew you weren't "joking."
    Who are you speaking for?
    Everyone with an IQ higher than a potato.

    Ah! You're making up replies...


    It really sends the wrong message.

    What does? Answering headshakes and yells?

    Saying he wasn't joking when it is obvious to everyone that he wasn't.

    Apparently obvious only to you.


    Don't these guys get feedback from public speaking coaches?

    You just did from me. Did it work?

    Ask any public speaking expert if it is effective to continually tell people you
    aren't joking when you say something deadly serious.

    Don't have to. It was.

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