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Widely reported now-Teleprompter problems for Palin last nig

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 7:13 pm
by Spock
She apparently gave most of the latter parts of the speech off the cuff-

Just goes to show-Sarah Palin doesn't need a teleprompter-The teleprompter needs Sarah Palin.

Re: Widely reported now-Teleprompter problems for Palin last

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 7:57 pm
by SportsFan68
Spock wrote:She apparently gave most of the latter parts of the speech off the cuff-

Just goes to show-Sarah Palin doesn't need a teleprompter-The teleprompter needs Sarah Palin.
It's undoubtedly true that Palin doesn't need a teleprompter, but those remarks were not off the cuff. They were part of a well-written, well-rehearsed, and beautifully-delivered presentation that was memorized or close to it. Ask the other Toastmaster who hangs around here if you don't believe me. An experienced speaker who spends most of the waking hours for two days preceding a run-through working on a speech, then the run-through, then more work on it the next day, then tweaking it right up to the actual presentation is gonna have that speech nailed without the teleprompter.

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:56 pm
by TheCalvinator24
She had the text typed out on the lectern. I was surprised when I saw her actually holding the page getting ready to turn it, but I guess she had to because that was the only prompt she had.

In my education and training as a speaker, I was taught (and taught others) never to try to deliver a memorized speech. Very few people can pull it off.

I loved Palin's speech, but I have no delusions that she had it memorized or that any part of it was "off the cuff."

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:02 pm
by Tocqueville3
TheCalvinator24 wrote:She had the text typed out on the lectern. I was surprised when I saw her actually holding the page getting ready to turn it, but I guess she had to because that was the only prompt she had.

In my education and training as a speaker, I was taught (and taught others) never to try to deliver a memorized speech. Very few people can pull it off.

I loved Palin's speech, but I have no delusions that she had it memorized or that any part of it was "off the cuff."
Her speech was certainly well rehearsed but not memorized. It is very impressive that she dint lose her cool when the prompter broke.

When Obama doesn't have a prompter he sounds like a third grader doing show and tell.

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:06 pm
by TheCalvinator24
I didn't see Obama's acceptance speech. Now, I am not nearly as enamored with his speaking ability as it appears almost everybody else is, but the only thing that the prompter going out on him would have changed from what I've seen of him in other venues is that he would have been bound to the lectern. Maybe he stayed at the lectern for his acceptance speech, but his tendency is the roam the platform.

If he's truly as bad without a script as has been alleged, then he is going to need MAJOR coaching before the Presidential debates.

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:17 pm
by SportsFan68
OK, close to it.

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:18 pm
by TheCalvinator24
SportsFan68 wrote:OK, close to it.
Close to what? Memorized?

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:21 pm
by SportsFan68
TheCalvinator24 wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:OK, close to it.
Close to what? Memorized?
Here you go:

It's undoubtedly true that Palin doesn't need a teleprompter, but those remarks were not off the cuff. They were part of a well-written, well-rehearsed, and beautifully-delivered presentation that was memorized or close to it. Ask the other Toastmaster who hangs around here if you don't believe me. An experienced speaker who spends most of the waking hours for two days preceding a run-through working on a speech, then the run-through, then more work on it the next day, then tweaking it right up to the actual presentation is gonna have that speech nailed without the teleprompter.

Since you ignored it the first time. ;)

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:22 pm
by TheCalvinator24
SportsFan68 wrote:
TheCalvinator24 wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:OK, close to it.
Close to what? Memorized?
Here you go:

It's undoubtedly true that Palin doesn't need a teleprompter, but those remarks were not off the cuff. They were part of a well-written, well-rehearsed, and beautifully-delivered presentation that was memorized or close to it. Ask the other Toastmaster who hangs around here if you don't believe me. An experienced speaker who spends most of the waking hours for two days preceding a run-through working on a speech, then the run-through, then more work on it the next day, then tweaking it right up to the actual presentation is gonna have that speech nailed without the teleprompter.

Since you ignored it the first time. ;)
I didn't ignore it. I just wasn't sure if you were referring back to your prior post.