Wow. Twitter reaction to the speech turned negative a few minutes in and stayed there. http://t.co/b8VSLwWX— Patrick Ruffini (@PatrickRuffini) September 07, 2012
Patrick Ruffini
@PatrickRuffini
Wow. Twitter reaction to the speech turned negative a few minutes in and stayed there. pic.twitter.com/b8VSLwWX
Eventually we’ll have politicians adjusting their speeches in real time as they watch a monitor showing them whether they’re receiving more positive or more negative feedback. Instead of preparing a single speech to be delivered as a single unit, they’ll have assorted talking points that they can go to depending on the reactions of the listeners.
Patrick Ruffini
@PatrickRuffini
Wow. Twitter reaction to the speech turned negative a few minutes in and stayed there. pic.twitter.com/b8VSLwWX
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It was just another one of Mr. Obama speech filled with lies.
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Oh, I didn’t realize it would do that.
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WOW! Patrick, where did you get that?
I didn’t hear the speech. And I won’t hear much of Rush. So I’ll never know.
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Eventually we’ll have politicians adjusting their speeches in real time as they watch a monitor showing them whether they’re receiving more positive or more negative feedback. Instead of preparing a single speech to be delivered as a single unit, they’ll have assorted talking points that they can go to depending on the reactions of the listeners.
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