G. Edward Griffin_ On The Alex Jones Show pt6
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Jeeeeeeeeze, what a shame! You can hear Alex Jones on his show ALL THE TIME -- why is he doing all the talking?
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Mr.Dodd was completely at peace to frame his answers,and to say what he had to say,at his own pace,in his own way,taking his pauses to collect his thoughts as and when he liked,for as long as he liked,without fear of Mr.Griffin inopportunely jumping in,at a pregnant moment,and disturbing Mr.Dodd's train of thought,which would result in the object of what he was trying to communicate,or some subtle point,being completely lost.I wish Alex Jones had followed the same approach in interviewing Mr.G !
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The information that thus emerges from Mr.Dodd,is so extensive and deep,that it would take repeated viewings and major analysis to get an idea of the varied implications and meanings of the information.Inshort,an interview of substance,because the interviewer(Mr.Griffin) understood that his primary role was to bring the interviewee(Mr.Dodd) out,and the best way to accomplish this,was to set Mr.Dodds off,and then basically stay out of the way.Less is More !
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Just finished watching a six part series containing an interview with Norman Dodds, wherein Mr.Griffin plays the part of the interviewer, and what a marked contrast to this particular interview, wherein Mr.Griffin is the interviewee ! When Griffin himself is the interviewer, he asks pertinents questions to Mr.Dodds, and then patiently let's Mr.Dodd answer them at his own pace in his own way, without interrupting him, or trying to finish his answers for him, or cutting him off ...
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He has a "less is more" approach, in that he gets right to the heart of the matter, and from that vantage point of clarity and simplicity, avoiding all the inessentials, which while they may be "fancy" or "interesting" frills, are not "to the point" or tangential, and may be confusing matters. Such a Man is meant to be listened to and heard, more than talked to or interrupted. Alex has the best intentions at heart I'm sure, but needs to improve his methods, when in these type of situations.
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longer than just about anyone else in this field of research.His hallmark is an extremely systematic and methodical way of putting together material,brick by brick, with crystal clarity,each logical step leading to the next conclusion,unravelling the tangle,isolating those points that are of importance,clarifying any"muddiness" so to speak in the various issues involved,also using documented evidence in support of his case,which,while not always a necessity for arriving at the truth, DOES help.
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First of all, most of the times that he interrupts, he only goes on to meaningless rant about something or the other - nothing to do with what Griffin is specifically talking about. I wish Alex had the sense to ask a pertinent question, or bring up the point of discussion, and then basically let Griffin expound in peace - wish Alex had the sense to open his mouth once for every ten times he does - wish Alex had the sense to understand that his guest on the show his far wiser and has been around
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I watched all the six parts. Alex Jones is a really bad interviewer - this series could be made a case study for interviewers on what NOT to do. He consistently keeps cutting Mr.Griffin off mid sentence, often just when Griffin is about to come to the crux of what he wants to say. Alex regularly keeps interjecting with meaningless remarks and sometimes just completely bulldozes his way in, and goes off on his own tangent and it's very irritating.
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