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Several professional speechwriters have already asked “why were applause lines written in the speech”?
Obviously this was his campaign kick-off, since many "journalists" from all major "news" orgs were tweeting that morning saying exactly that.
But the jumbo-tron was probably for the deaf?
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01/15/2011 10:50:20 AM PST by
roses of sharon
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To: roses of sharon
Several professional speechwriters have already asked why were applause lines written in the speech?
I think that's pretty standard. It lets the speech reader know where applause is likely, so that they can pause, and not have their next line interupted. No big deal. That being said though, Robert Gibbs is still a liar by stating that they didn't expect applause. The "applause" lines written into the speech for my above stated reason is proof that they did in fact expect applause.
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