This is ace“@WSJ: Compare how often presidents used selected words in their #SOTU addresses: http://on.wsj.com/1ljLLmN pic.twitter.com/LBN9t7dcr2”
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This is ace“@WSJ: Compare how often presidents used selected words in their #SOTU addresses: http://on.wsj.com/1ljLLmN pic.twitter.com/LBN9t7dcr2”
@WSJ interesting
@WSJ Can't wait for the address tonight. @BarackObama should use this opportunity to inspire. Ground in reality, but think #vision.
@WSJ waiting for a youtube mash up of this
“@WSJ: Compare how often presidents used selected words in their State of the Union addresses: http://on.wsj.com/1ljLLmN #SOTU” @ASAP_CIROCkY
@WSJ then compare him to a president of another country, not of a previous time
@WSJ compared to how times and technology have changed.. this information is irrelevant if you're going to evaluate the quality of the pres
@WSJ fitting perhaps? They're themselves selected before being (seemingly) elected!
@WSJ It does not matter what words they use, Congress and Washington is non functional and cannot get the job done, worst Congress ever.
LOL "Budget" RT @WSJ: Compare how often presidents used selected words in their SOTUs: http://on.wsj.com/1ljLLmN #SOTUpic.twitter.com/6tHSpz0H6C
@johnlynn3 who knew you were such a Clinton fan
@WSJ How about how many times Obama says "let me be clear"? #toomanytocount
“@WSJ: Compare how often presidents used selected words in State of the Union addresses: pic.twitter.com/qaXLOt39PE” Still the economy, stupid
Wicked cool #infographic. MT @WSJ: Compare how often presidents used selected words in #SOTU: http://on.wsj.com/1ljLLmN pic.twitter.com/pL58EUEtVR
@WSJ you make me think too much with this data...:)
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