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Litigation is a lot like politics, but you do not get past the focus
group.
Quoting out of context is one of the fine arts of politics. Done
poorly, as in the race for the House of Representatives in my fair city,
and it prompts cries of "Liar!": even from dispassionate bystanders. Done
well, and it is quickly becomes The Big Lie.
Some practitioners of this art have earned reputations as the best
practitioners of this art.
Given those reputations, and given the reputation of others to be
windbags of the first order, since I only had seen video clips of a single
damning sentence out of the mouth of a renowned windbag, I wondered what
the entire paragraph looked and sounded like.
http://movies.crooksandliars.com/CD-SC-KerryJoke.wmv
Michael
Professor Michael J. O'Hara, J.D., Ph.D.
Finance, Banking, & Law Department Editor, Journal of Legal
Economics
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