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In reply to the discussion: Someone Needs To Coach Rachel Out Of Her Long-Windedness [View all]LancetChick
(272 posts)25. Totally agree!
What the long wind-up does is what no other news source does, outside of hour-long specials, and that is to provide perspective. I LOVE that she provides perspective, and I would feel bereft if she didn't. I can hardly believe that people who generally agree with her find these wind-ups so dull. I guess it is a world of instant-gratification-or-bust. Which I get (hey, I love Twitter!), but I also appreciate taking the scenic route to an important point.
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I agree with you. I know ahead when she starts when she going to get into the subject.
southernyankeebelle
Mar 2013
#13
providing context, connecting all the dots, is not long-winded. trouble is, we have become so
niyad
Mar 2013
#5
No. I want her to say something different in the ensuing 3 minutes after the initial 30 seconds
stopbush
Mar 2013
#26
I would agree IF the long wind-up was something other than a repeat of what she said
stopbush
Mar 2013
#27
My complaint is that Rachel is putting up 15 copies of the same bumper sticker, rather than
stopbush
Mar 2013
#29
I don't watch Rachel much anymore, but I used to feel the same way about
Sheldon Cooper
Mar 2013
#31