Are folks only now realizing that some sources are consulted or quoted multiple times by reporters/publications? What's the big deal?https://twitter.com/speechboy71/status/871062540163395584 …
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Good distinction, but one person was an apparent expert, in the tweet I quoted
Enh. Sorta. He's like an in-between. He's being quoted, both times, as a "look what this investment advisor in 'the Midwest' thinks."
Well, it seems if you get quoted enough times you "become" a national expert.
Yes, of course that's true. But that wasn't my point here.
[of course it's true, for better or worse, that is.]
Oops. Didn't mean he won the arg w/ you – and I now see it ttly looks like that's what it I was saying. It was: He said the secret word! 1/
I've gotten the vapors over the rise of ex-speechwriters-as-policy-experts. They get quoted bc their nice words. Then quoted again, etc. 2/2
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