Clarification


News media interviews are tough things. Once the words have left your mouth, that's it. You can't catch them in mid-air and stuff them back into your mouth. And there is only one thing worse than being misquoted-- that's being quoted correctly as a different self than you meant to be at the time you were quoted.

In other words, let's say you are really 3 people in 1. One of you is a regular Joe (or Jane), the 2nd is a member of an advisory board, and your 3rd self is a political candidate. Assume that all 3 of your selves know the same facts.

Or do they?

Is it possible for ONE of your selves to keep a secret from the other 2? Or perhaps, 2 of your selves might play a trick on the third? For example, your 2 selves know something about the limited funding of a public swimming pool and it's consequently shortened schedule, but DON'T tell the 3rd guy?

It can happen.

It did happen.

See above article.

Comments

  1. When can we expect a clarification of the clarification?

    As always GA great take on the surreal.

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  2. LOL. He just keeps on giving and giving and giving

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  3. GA

    The password for the past post was "poopo" LOL.

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