Saturday, October 5, 2019

Giuliani's mission is to disrupt

The real headline is Democrats are covering massive corruption.

Giuliani interviews are always messy. The interviewer reliably makes it worse. Giuliani tends to wander to a direction where the interviewer doesn't want to go so they interrupt. Constantly. The interview ends up being a series of interruptions. That's what this is. It's inevitable.

Giuliani's voice is soft. Martha MacCallum is a bugle on an ice-cold morning that blares throughout everything Giuliani says. It's the most incredibly discordant combination of two voice-instruments. Based merely on sound the interview is failure. To redirect or to simply interrupt him with irrelevancies that never advance the discussion.

How the discussion advances is testament to Giuliani's experience thriving in chaos. Martha stops his answers continuously.

I wish interviewers would ask a question and let the person interviewed speak, introduction, body, conclusion, but they have some aim in mind so instead they keep trying to herd them into a spot at least into an area. The earpiece with the producer is never a help for the cable viewer. Sheepdogs do this brilliantly intuitively and quietly by darting and nips, Martha does it ineptly and noisily clumsily with her trumpet-voice.

Ew, I hate these cable news-mices to pieces. But this mess is what we have.

Nevertheless Giuliani imparts serious information. Our fighting president has only just started. He too has unlimited resources. And now he has government departments. Just like Obama, Biden, and H. Clinton did.

As candidate Trump kept saying his father discouraged building in Manhattan. Too corrupt. Too impossible to get anything done. Too ossified by self-interested parties, bound up in government. Too complex a Gordian knot. But Trump did anyway. And he did build in Manhattan. In his way. And by involving bankruptcy. By turning tables -- whose problem is it now? And the buildings went up. Having said that so much in campaigning makes me believe that Trump is eager to prove that same thing in Washington. To do the impossible of clearing the Augean stables. He does have the power to redirect rivers and flood the whole place.



Let's slip down to comments and see what they say. I bet $10.00 the trolls come out after Giuliani. 

* reads*

Here's $10.00. 

I'm wrong. 

To my surprise they all agree that Marta MacCallum is a terrible interviewer. Hardly any comments at all to the content of the interview and what Giuliani said.  

1 comment:

edutcher said...

I think Rudy has become Trump's wingman on a lot of things.