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Tag Archives: impeachment hearings
Another Shameful Truth From The Impeachment Hearings
You don’t need to be an expert in communication to have seen another truth emerge during the impeachment hearings: Statesmanship has taken a huge hit. Congressmen Nunes, Jordan, Conaway, and Ratcliffe, in particular, were apparently so desperate after hearing the … Continue reading
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Tagged congressional decorum, impeachment hearings, incivility, statesmanship
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Dear Democrats: Seeing Is Not Believing
As televised hearings in the impeachment of President Trump commence, Democrats are pinning their hopes on “seeing is believing.” Is that true and is it enough? Persuasion is not merely a matter of providing information or even seeing something for … Continue reading