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Political discourse in the age of always on recording devices: the death of statesmanship?
When Mitt Romney’s speech with the comment about the 47% was disclosed to the media, it changed the campaign. The way the leak occurred revealed the perils of political speech in the age of always on recording devices.[1] Political discourse … Continue reading
Posted in Government, philosophy, statesmanship
Tagged Congress, Congressional Research Service, Fallows, governor mitt romney, James Fallows, Mitt Romney, Norah O'Donnell, Paul Ryan, Politics, technological constraints, United States
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