Andrea Widburg "No matter the question asked of her, Elizabeth Warren instantly swings into a pre-programmed wrap. “Look,” she’ll say. “I’ve got a plan for that.” And then she’ll start reciting the vague parameters of a plan that invariably involves spending massive, but unspecified, amounts of taxpayer money and significantly increasing the government’s role in every American’s life and livelihood.
"There’s now a video showing how perfectly rehearsed Warren’s statements are. Sure, the words sometimes change a little, but those changes are relatively insignificant. The substance, the rhythm, the timing . . . they’re all there in perfect order. Irritating as it is to listen to Warren blabber on, especially in stereo, this video is a neat trick and well-worth watching to understand how canned Warren is: Watch it here
"There’s a well-known video showing Fred Astaire trying out a single dance – “I want to be a dancing man” – in a different set, wearing different costumes. What fascinates film fans is that Astaire was so perfectly rehearsed that the two dances are identical but for the set and costume changes:"Sen. Elizabeth Warren's running through the talking points in the spin room post-debate. pic.twitter.com/OYpG2j8rMU— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) February 8, 2020
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