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Optional@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 1 year ago

A radio host resigned after interviewing Biden with questions provided by his campaign

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A radio host resigned after interviewing Biden with questions provided by his campaign

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Optional@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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    deleted by creator

    • Sunforged@lemmy.ml
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      Do you see that as a good thing?

      Do you think scripted interviews inspire confidence in voters when the current concern is his ability to think on his feet?

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        Those people don’t understand how media interviews work. The less time a person has to be interviewed (i.e. the more responsibilities / power they have), the more likely the interview has scripted prompts.

        This is basic media production.

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          Which ignores the second question I asked.

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            Because it’s not worth considering when you understand how interviews work.

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          The less time a person has to be interviewed

          the more likely the interview has scripted prompts.

          Does answering unscripted questions take longer?

          Like, he doesn’t have time for unscripted questions, but he does have time for scripted questions? How does that work?

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            Coming up with questions pre-interview is a commonplace thing. And if you aren’t someone with questions in the bag, you’re not doing the job right.

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              Sure, but shouldn’t the interviewer write the questions, not the interviewee?

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    Don’t give up Joe! You can do it! You got more votes than Obama!

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    It’s been 3 total that they fed questions to

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      You and all your other buddies have been running with this story as a gotcha moment, but in reality, it is absolutely nothing. Gotta keep pushing that narrative in any way you can, right?

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        The WH thought it was in the wrong too

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          NY Post is a conservative rag and a tabloid. Try again.

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            How’s ABC?

            Or Politico?

            How about NBC?

            Typical BlueMAGA to dismiss something based on source rather than checking the validity of the story

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              You lose all credibility by using that term. You’ve exposed yourself nicely. Good job.

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                I don’t really give a fuck about credibility from supporters of the right-wing duopoly, that’s kind of like you being concerned about what Republicans think about you

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    Creepy Joe done it again…

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