If you agree with him then you probably think he's saying what everyone is thinking, and if you disagree with him then you probably think he's ranting and raving like a madman about baseless conspiracy theories.
But boring? The only way to find it boring is if you're deliberately shutting out everything because you're worried there might be some truth to it.
I'd be hard pressed to call a 1.5 hour press conference 'concise', but I strongly disagree with you about it not being engaging. I find him a pretty engaging speaker at the worst of times (I mean he is both a lawyer and the former mayor of NYC) and when he gets sarcastic or heated it's very entertaining.
As for the "lines running on his face", the most I noticed was him dabbing away some sweat a couple of times.
He sounded boring with hair dye running down his face. No one heard a word he said. Disaster
So which bluecheck on Twitter are you?
This is exactly their current talking point.
That doesn't make them wrong. The only people listening were the choir. It wasn't effective marketing.
extremely good marketing instead. you will see it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleeper_effect
Doesn't matter who's listening if they have an actual case, now go dilate on a shotgun barrel.
What is the point of the press conference if not to get to people to listen?
Calling it boring is the biggest giveaway.
If you agree with him then you probably think he's saying what everyone is thinking, and if you disagree with him then you probably think he's ranting and raving like a madman about baseless conspiracy theories.
But boring? The only way to find it boring is if you're deliberately shutting out everything because you're worried there might be some truth to it.
The way he presented it wasn't engaging or concise. He made it easy for people to tune out while laughing at the lines running on his face.
I'd be hard pressed to call a 1.5 hour press conference 'concise', but I strongly disagree with you about it not being engaging. I find him a pretty engaging speaker at the worst of times (I mean he is both a lawyer and the former mayor of NYC) and when he gets sarcastic or heated it's very entertaining.
As for the "lines running on his face", the most I noticed was him dabbing away some sweat a couple of times.
Shoo shoo shill
Do you speak for the rest of the world? So you magically have powers to see into the minds of everyone, Professor X?
Your ego is so huge it rivals UY Scuti.