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"sound bite" Definitions
  1. a short phrase or sentence taken from a longer speech, especially a speech made by a politician, that is considered to be particularly effective or appropriate and so gets repeated in the media

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"The Democrats have their sound bite, the standard sound bite before they even know what the bill is all about," he added.
That's why Clinton is matching the presumptive GOP nominee speech for speech, interview for interview and sound bite for sound bite in the wake of Sunday's mass shooting in Orlando.
RUBIO: But it — no, it's not a sound bite.
There's practically a new adorable sound bite uttered each day.
It was the sound bite heard 'round Hollywood last year.
"I said that's a lousy sound bite," he told reporters.
It is not a sound bite or a talking point.
"This is no longer a media sound bite," Mr. Mesereau said.
We have a sound bite from James Schwab, the former ICE spokesperson.
Even Trump himself added a sound bite about how Reince is awesome.
"That was an unfortunate sound bite," Navarro said, referring to Mnuchin's remark.
"That was an unfortunate sound bite," Navarro said, referring to Mnuchin's remark.
For every problem, there is an equal and opposite positive sound bite.
That's a good sound bite, but the political reality looks much tougher.
The sound bite transmitted to the world made Mr. Trump look good.
Journalism usually gives us the sound bite, but not what's behind it.
I want to play a sound bite for you guys from Nicole Wallace.
And it&aposs funny, because this sound bite, they said, appeared on Vocabulary.com.
None of this, however, fits into a TV sound bite or a tweet.
Thirty seconds for the sound bite and now 3 minutes for the poem.
Painting a person's story not just for the purpose of a sound bite.
" Senator Bob Casey went with a more succinct sound bite: "This is Nixonian.
Will there be a major slip-up or sound bite that dominates headlines?
In other instances, he knows how to avoid giving a certain sound bite.
When they moved forward afterward, it was all just for a sound bite.
Amplified with his penchant for hyperbole, the deal provides the perfect sound bite.
Roger often explained his conservatism with a sound bite, which, naturally, oversimplified matters.
The television debate format provides only for sound-bite answers, devoid of nuance.
He doesn't shoot from the hip, and he's not a sound-bite master.
We have a tweet by -- no, we have a sound bite by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
INGRAHAM: We&aposre going to play a sound bite later on by Trey Gowdy.
Donny Deutsch, maybe Joel will react to a sound bite, let&aposs play it.
Real infrastructure is too expensive and too important to reduce to a sound bite.
Even the President's hero, Abraham Lincoln, was a master of the poetic sound bite.
On his radio program last week, Mr. Sykes played a sound bite of Adm.
Britain's creation of a minister for loneliness is little more than a sound bite.
Daniel Goldman I want to pay for you a sound bite from Jason Chaffetz earlier.
Let&aposs listen to this sound bite from an interview that he did earlier today.
But if we have -- do we have that Jeh Johnson sound bite from the weekend?
When it comes to media consumption and behavior, we are increasingly a sound-bite society.
But why should facts get in the way of serving up a good sound bite?
It makes a good sound bite and I hear him say it all the time.
But it is also one that is often the subject of superficial, "sound-bite" solutions.
Victory in our political climate is when you have a snarky 30-second sound bite.
This video is making fun of a melodramatic, frankly ridiculous viral sound bite on TikTok.
His A.D.H.D. aesthetic is perfectly suited for the sound-bite culture of the endless scroll.
One wonders whether MbS thought about the consequences of his sound-bite before delivering it.
I think that's a nice sound bite and obviously, it's worked well for some people.
The same sound bite they&aposve used for three years that hasn&apost worked at all.
You don't need to be a media strategist to see the weakness that sound bite presents.
Goodbye, shot — but also goodbye, sound bite and piece of the important interview that accompanied it.
These are all sound bite-friendly, strong economic arguments the Republicans should be making 24/7.
Alas, once Johnson began being quizzed, his eccentric, attractive nature gave way to sound-bite ambush.
The idea is gaining traction, but is it a sound concept or merely a sound bite?
It's because people hijack it with nonsense looking to go for some sort of sound bite.
In response, Trump dredged up a sound-bite from Clinton's past that has haunted her campaign.
ROSS We're living in this time, because of social media, where everything is a sound bite.
" She suggested how drug companies could answer that argument: "The sound bite is misleading and simplistic.
The vast majority of people using this sound bite appear to be making fun of it.
All right we don&apost have the sound bite, but you probably heard it by this point.
Rather, "it's the sound-bite or short diary entry for the day that is remembered," said Stark.
Zepatos laid out commandments to fix the problems, admitting that there was no silver bullet sound bite.
Let's not reduce them to an Orwellian Newspeak sound bite because it has a certain catchy cachet.
To her, Sanders sounded authentic rather than being consoling merely for the sake of a sound bite.
Ms. Smith, 27, is telegenic and sound-bite ready, the very picture of pre-Trump message discipline.
Free college may make for a terrific sound bite on the campaign trail, but it rings hollow.
A sound bite from Monday night's presidential debate has already made its way into a campaign ad.
He has simply taken the sound-bite, infomercial-esque style of contemporary campaigning to its logical conclusion.
Throngs of reporters crowded the sidewalk on the day the school reopened, clamoring for a sound bite.
He wants to keep attention on the issue beyond that first jolting news clip or sound bite.
You had a sound bite, which my son noticed, which was incredible, about being upset at Ted Cruz.
The actor, whose iconic booming voice opens the program each morning, had fun re-recording the sound bite.
But agree with him or not,  Trump at least has a clear, sound-bite sized border security policy.
Nobody, regardless of what catchy sound bite or big smile, is going to fix their problems for them.
"We New Yorkers have some advantage because we can say a lot in a sound bite," she said.
The network aired normal programming throughout the night, occasionally playing a sound bite or two from the proceedings.
Now what everybody took off on today was this sound bite that everyone remembers from NBC back in 2017.
It has been whittled down to the latest sound bite, the most recent photo, the craziest 140-character retweet.
Mr. Trump shot back that it made for a "such a cute sound bite," but Mr. Rubio was undeterred.
It was a veritable sound-bite generator; just what the UFC needed to hype this already buzz-worthy contest.
"This is a complex matter that cannot be reduced to a simple sound bite or clever phrase," he continued.
"I wish I had a more juicy sound bite , but I don't care," she added, according to the publication.
"That may work as a TV sound bite, but it doesn't pass muster on the world stage," Obama added.
"The criticism that everyone has is that Mueller refuses to reduce his report to a sound bite," Cotter added.
Alison Rowley: I was interested in the way these things changed every time there was a new sound bite.
Trump's plan is a sound bite masquerading as policy, and fails to recognize that markets can't function without regulation.
This reserve, it seems, can be tapped at any minute, triggered by a meme, a sound bite, a headline.
Underneath that, there's a plus sign, where you can manually adjust the amount of bars of the sound bite.
His preferred style of discourse — why settle for a sound bite when a 30-minute discursive argument will do?
Self-delusion projected as philosophy makes for a nice sound bite, but it doesn't work when it's just empty talk.
It's the kind of confessional interview sound bite that's meant to garner sympathy from viewers as a feud bubbles over.
Structural inequality is much harder to understand, and you can't say it in a sound bite or a few sentences.
MACCALLUM: I want to play a sound bite from President Trump and get your thoughts on what he says here.
We are going to play a sound bite from President Trump and then you can react on the other side.
WILLIAMS: OK. WATTERS: He&aposs trying to raise his profile, and he&aposs trying to make a splashy sound bite.
It has created a deceptively simple sound bite: sanctuary cities are "out of control" and he intends to stop them.
She was still figuring out how to translate the idea behind her collection into a New York-friendly sound bite.
"  Perry had quite the self-awareness by then proclaiming: "Well, I think we found our Saturday Night Live sound bite.
This may sound counterintuitive and does not fit within the sound bite media culture in which we currently find ourselves.
The roleplay item allows you to record a short sound bite or choose from a selection of pre-recorded sounds.
It's another to make it so you get a sound bite the next day on TV just to raise money.
" Getting his feet back under him, Mr. Perry said, "Well, I think we've found our 'Saturday Night Live' sound bite.
Even though the Mueller report gave ample ammunition for impeachment, the Dems didn't know how to sound-bite their case.
I'm a climate change policy researcher at Carnegie Mellon University, and my mouth dropped when I heard this sound bite.
The sound bite acts as doorway into longer content; Clammr is working on stronger recommendation capabilities to open the door further.
Anyway, Mostel is no zombie: every time Terkel offers a sound-bite summary statement, Mostel objects and strives for increased complexity.
How do you just sum up a whole life of kind of coming into who you are in a sound bite?
WALLACE: But we just have the sound bite of President Trump saying it&aposs a small component of the overall deal.
The 50-second sound bite features the Harry Potter actress singing a few notes from the opening number of the musical.
It's a very hard thing to deconstruct in a potted way that makes a nice sound bite, but it's fascinating work.
Without supporting evidence, Carey deflects to the easy but inaccurate sound bite that there is "no substitute" for hours in flight.
But that's not enough of a sound bite to appease the National Rifle Association or the president's die-hard political base.
Also, Adams County had just three murders in the four years leading to the article—it was just a sound-bite.
The media focus not on the substance of what candidates are saying, but rather, how good a sound bite it is.
Then, there's the sound bite circulating from the Women Tell All taping suggesting that Luyendyk "fucked over" one of his final picks.
And you know, we&aposre all very aware of that sound bite, and I agree with you that he absolutely said that.
But I feel if we're not on the same page ­politically ... My record is political, but the sound bite doesn't stop there.
Each contestant got a custom sound bite reel, press sheet, and profile page, including a relatable anecdote and impossibly humble ad budget.
Each statement or sound bite is criticized as being too general or as not mentioning particular projects of importance to varying constituencies.
A candidate who says one thing on a Monday and something different on Tuesday provides the perfect media sound bite on Wednesday.
At one point, she offhandedly pulls a nihilistic sound bite from the British documentarian Adam Curtis, adding to the album's collagist feel.
If you attack Trump on his business acumen, he'll respond by defending his abilities, and the result is a devastating sound bite.
Calling for bombing "may work as a TV sound bite, but it doesn't pass muster on the world stage," the President said.
Ms. May's reassuring sound bite about her commitment to Brexit was aimed at her own colleagues, many of whom are virulent euroskeptics.
In the episode's standout scene, Madison delivers Rachel's interview prompts to a grief-stricken contestant in order to get their sound bite.
If NBC Radio came over to get one sound bite, he would set up a video camera and record the entire interview.
Ms. Sandberg had her sound bite ready, saying that "any amount is too much," but she ultimately threw out an estimate of .
That thesis, presented with a look of grave concern, makes for an easy sound bite, but it can be hard to prove.
Anyone who understands energy markets and trade knows energy independence was an inspiring sound bite but it could never be a reality.
But this wasn't the first time the 20093-year-old Sopko has spun the facts in pursuit of an appealing sound bite.
At best, the star will have to deal with some serious online vitriol until the gossip blogs latch onto their next sound bite.
" According to a sound bite from the Houston Texans player in Hudson's recent post on Snapchat, she and Watt were on a "date.
So the first 100 days' data is probably best considered as something between a sound bite and data point in the final analysis.
"Nancy is not always the best on a cable show or with a quick sound bite or what have you," Obama said Tuesday.
The sound bite we remember from this particular news cycle came from Crystal O'Connor, a co-owner of Memories Pizza in Walkerton, Ind.
The question is silly; there's no such thing as a catchall sound bite doctrine, so who cares if he can't sum it up.
That candidate might also — already under fire for his treatment of women — not volunteer the sound bite, "Such a nasty woman," when Mrs.
Team discord is sowed when we are reduced to living exit polls, tied to a sound bite or the color of a state.
So I was dismayed to see yet another incoherent sound-bite contest masquerading as a debate among the candidates vying to defeat him.
Whether accurately or not, he can boil a book down to a striking sentence or two and an article to a sound bite.
" Before closing the meeting he offered something in the way of a "sound bite," saying, "We're celebrating a new president, not necessarily this president.
Le Pen's call to destroy the "anti-democratic monster" of the EU works well as a sound bite, but implementing it won't be easy.
Le Pen's call to destroy the 'anti-democratic monster' of the EU works well as a sound bite, but implementing it won't be easy.
Much less importantly, she's had two viral moments this week: her extremely good celebratory dance moves and a powerful sound bite about gender equality.
The platform was originally designed as a lip-synching app and it encourages every video to be uploaded with a song or sound bite.
But his stiff campaign style and refusal to conform to sound-bite themes doomed his chances and he dropped out early in the race.
I want you to listen to a sound-- bite coming from-- Senator Warren, who was speaking with Jim Crame-- Cramer recently on Mad Money.
It's time for you to start paying attention to every tweet, sound bite and policy proposal that populate your TV, smartphone and computer screen.
Someone will unleash one of those zingers and think it will make a great sound bite for the media to play over and over.
That's why we need to move income inequality from a campaign year sound bite to a primary focus of government policy at every level.
More people than ever before is good because it will make a good sound bite against a Democrat in the 2020 presidential race. 6.
I included a sound bite of him saying, "Mamma," and then gushed to my listeners that it was the best word I'd ever heard.
Price's simple stock answer — "If you don't like it, pitch better" — made for a good sound bite, but belied his frustration with the doubters.
But that doesn't mean that elections are a meaningless exercise in cross-country sound bite presentations, political jingles, selfie posing and mutual finger-pointing.
" He added the line that would become the sound bite of the night: "He is a sleepy son of a bitch, I'll tell you.
As long as he hops from one incredibly embarrassing and divisive sound bite to another, he can keep the entire country on its heels.
In a journal article two months into the controversy, McWhorter escaped the fetters of the 30-second sound bite and made his position clear.
"Intentional corpse disposal is a nice sound bite, but it's more spin than substance," the paleoanthropologist William Jungers, of Stony Brook University, told reporters.
INGRAHAM: I want to a sound bite for you from billionaire Tom Steyer who spoke yesterday at the Netroots convention about what democrats are missing.
" Then they cut to a sound bite from an interview with a commentator who calls the stream of migrants "an immediate threat to national security.
"I am here to run a Police Department, not a frat house," Ms. Schaaf said in what became a cable-news sound bite du jour.
More significantly, Judge Thomas's sound bite instantly divided the white feminists and antiracists, who might otherwise have been able to unite to block his confirmation.
" Professor Gillers also questioned Mr. Vance's public letter, saying it "gave the mayor's opponents, electoral and otherwise, a powerful sound bite to use against him.
It didn't matter whether he was delivering a snarling monologue or tossing off a sound bite at a press junket; when Rickman spoke, you listened.
Shortly afterwards we were treated to the sound bite you have almost certainly heard this morning: "MMA is like gay porn with a different ending".
" Todd Myers, author of "Eco-Fads: How the Rise of Trendy Environmentalism Is Harming the Environment," described the bag laws as "sound-bite, feel-good solutions.
We have rewarded the 30-second sound bite, the well-manicured press release, and now we're left trying to decipher the riddled ramblings of a megalomaniac.
Indeed, near the end of our conversation, Dohi says he's come up with a solid sound bite and I have him give me his best pitch.
Students of rhetoric call it parataxis and it's perfect, not just for the sound bite and the headline, but for the micro-oratorical world of Twitter.
For many people, Ms Dynamite begins and ends with a sound bite of her own name stretched to five syllables in a loop-de-loop cadence.
Her comments highlight the difficult balancing act she faces now that her favored sound bite — "Brexit means Brexit" — has reached the end of its shelf life.
Now, at long last, the ten leading candidates would appear on the same stage—and everything would again make sound-bite-sized sense in American politics.
"Fake news" has the charm of comedy, the ease of a sound bite and now the imprimatur of the president of the United States of America.
In the process, he gave Democrats a helpful sound bite when he said he would not pursue a legislative agenda while under investigation by House committees.
"Food and beverage packaging, like a lot of things in life, is not a sound-bite discussion," said Mr. Lammers, who joined the company in 1986.
At the same time, the average presidential sound bite on the news shrank from 40 seconds in 1968 to less than seven seconds in the 1990s.
Instead, Mr. McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, handed Ms. Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, a sound bite that she leveraged into her single biggest day of online donations.
MACCALLUM: You know, in terms of -- and we&aposre going to play a sound bite in just a moment, as soon as we have it turned around.
"In one 30-second sound bite, he was offensive to gays, he was offensive to women, he offended 18 million New Yorkers," the governor said on NY1.
BAIER: Let me play this one last sound bite and that is about the tariffs and the implication of that from the president&aposs point of view.
She was one of the first major candidates to be perceived as a loose cannon and as a sound-bite generator that ultimately worked against the party.
"Conversation piece?" sounds like it means something that might spark conversation, but today it has to do with a part of a conversation, or a SOUND BITE.
Harry Kalas mentioned this happy little sound bite in a poem to the fans in Cooperstown, N.Y., in 22008, when he won an award for broadcasting excellence.
" They amassed tens of thousands of Facebook followers and, as their English improved, learned the art of the sound bite, delivering messages about "resilience" and "self-confidence.
You're selling people a vision of the country that has to be reduced to an eight-second sound bite or a 30-second TV spot, at best.
He literally uttered the phrase "no collusion" to describe Mueller's conclusions — providing a perfect sound bite to play on loop on cable news in the president's favorite phrasing.
It made for a good sound bite, but it betrayed a deep ignorance of how the tech economy actually works and the role of American workers in it.
WE PLAYED THAT SOUND BITE FROM CORKER A FEW MOMENTS AGO, WHERE HE SAID YOU COULD PUT THE WHOLE INDIVIDUAL PART IN THE INCINERATOR AND NOT BE THRILLED.
He'll either use the talking points that his opponents foretold (which would be a useful sound bite) or he'll stumble, exposing himself again as more wide than deep.
I didn't see a lot of headlines about that, which I understand because it's not controversial enough or a little too complicated to get in a sound bite.
The ostensible reason that Mr. Putin deployed his military in Syria in September 2015 was to fight terrorism, but that is often dismissed as the sound-bite logic.
Mr. Trump suggested during the campaign that the agency might be on the chopping block, though the statement seemed more like a sound bite than a policy pronouncement.
If you're not a regular pageant viewer, you've still probably seen the viral videos that pop up from time to time of a contestant's cringe-worthy sound bite.
Three times over the past quarter of a century, politicians from both parties have learned the hard way that sound-bite campaigning is far different than actual policymaking.
His highly publicized daily signings of forcefully worded and sound-bite ready actions serve to energize his base, giving the impression of rapid, solid actions on key issues.
And I want to get more into the point that you just made a minute, we&aposre going to play a sound bite in a second from Cynthia Nixon.
Warren again cemented her status as the Big Plans candidate, most notably during a memorable exchange with Delaney that may well have been the sound bite of the night.
Let&aposs play this sound bite from the interview that Laura Ingraham did with Rudy Giuliani and get your quick thoughts from that before we head to the break.
"  He said his humor paired with appearances on talks shows and comedy shows "makes up for the fact that I'm not a sound-bite politician for the nightly news.
"Strong and stable government" has been her sound-bite of choice, but her campaign has been weak and wobbly in the extreme, and the EU's 27 leaders have noticed.
James Mattis is probably a mystery man for most in the country, who care nothing for history and follow current events through sound bite podcasts and satirical TV shows.
"Katrina breaks my heart," Mr. Pence, a former radio host who often produced a good sound bite, said back when he was heading a rebellious conservative group in 2005.
Given that my advocacy is for a reality-based look at issues and that Trump seems determined to ignore reality in every sound bite, the rationale might be clearer.
They are all talented politicians, gifted at the sound bite, experts at the selfie, troubadours of Twitter, who communicate at a level rarely seen in the House of Representatives.
"If the line in the sand has been drawn, are we really meeting in good faith or for the league's need for a faith performative sound bite?" he wrote.
But before he ended the meeting, he gave Democrats exactly what they wanted — a sound bite that they are certain to replay every time a government funding deadline nears.
Using them hurtfully, dismissively or with contempt will have the effect of wounding certain American citizens, and those wounds will last longer than any news conference or sound bite.
He and the other 116 fallen colleagues did not put their lives on the line to serve as a sound bite for this president's never-ending campaign stump speech.
Zac, lot of tittering and snickering, that Nancy Pelosi sound bite was just one of the examples so what are folks on the Democratic side is saying about it now.
Michael I want to play a sound bite for you from President Trump today before he boarded that helicopter for the G7, on Russia and the G7, let&aposs watch.
One of the great things about podcasts is the opportunity to discuss things in-depth, without having to squeeze it all down into a 30- or 60-second sound bite.
The simplistic sound bite reared its ugly head again when, in May, the California Department of Public Health released its own study on the rise of STDs in the state.
For the media and politicians alike, there is no more running to Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, or the latest celebrity to reach African-American voters or for a sound bite.
Just one sound bite where his emotion, insight and honesty can combine with the action of the fight and become inseparable in the memory of any fan who saw it.
We just don't give enough credit to experts, to academics, to people who might not be so conversant with TV, who can't talk quickly, who can't give the sound bite.
He is fond of saying, "Everything I am saying will be done," which, aside from being impossible, has the ring of a Trump's "I alone can fix it" sound bite.
When "news" becomes merely a sound bite that aligns perfectly with your world view, it emboldens you and makes you think your view is correct and everything else is wrong.
He was, by his own admission, a pretty awful candidate—awkward, pompous, long-winded, and lacking a gift for the sound bite, which has since leavened his geeky public persona.
At the marine museum in Cesenatico, when Italian reporters pleaded with him for a sound bite, he used the moment to decide what the day's subject of conversation would be.
The sound bite-resistant answer is refracted across a protean British-American cast, most notably by the younger and older Evanses posited by Christian Camargo and Danny Huston, in turn.
"This is just another worthless and disgusting 'sound-bite remedy' to the violence epidemic gripping our nation," Amy Hunter, a spokeswoman for the association, said in a statement on Wednesday.
None of these are as headline-grabbing as Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal, nor will they evoke the emotional response of a sound bite about Ms. Warren's wealth tax.
She also dropped the 90-second sound bite about the difference between how men and women consume chips that sent the internet into a spiral and spawned a 1,000 think pieces.
She, you know, isn&apost necessarily the best sound bite, but I want to go back to the Lewinsky thing because I think that that analogy is just rich-- FRANCIS: Why?
But she goes beyond the sound bite to talk about why that gap exists: As researchers have noted, gender is no longer a factor creating the greatest wage discrepancy — motherhood is.
And on another sound bite that this time last year sounded easy to deliver -- "Bomb the s**t out of them (ISIS)" -- Trump has been learning the limits to his power.
These statements should be seen and used as an opportunity for us to insist on further, deliberative dialogue — dialogue that goes beyond sound bite proclamations mapping out a partisan political position.
To most people who watched the broadcast, his statements were forgettably anodyne — the kind of sound bite that television news anchors use to fill time until more concrete facts become available.
Such proposals make for a snappy sound bite and enable the president to bask in the reflected glow of the armed forces, which happen to be more popular than he is.
PERINO: Here, when I got bleeped one time, because we were come -- Eric Holder was saying something in a sound bite, and I didn&apost know we were coming back to air.
Then, the media latched on to part of a sound bite in which she said that rather than stay home and bake cookies and have teas, she chose to fulfill her career.
That said, there are certain tactics Democrats can try to employ as they both attempt to determine the perfect Mueller sound bite and help the American people understand his state of mind.
Cousins pulled out the sound bite just last week to fire up his team after Minnesota stunned Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints on the road in their Wild Card matchup.
Americans of all ages and backgrounds look to us as their "for free and commercial free" connection to lifelong learning and news and information beyond a sound bite — a connection they can trust.
" Before the NRA filed its lawsuit, a spokesperson for the organization had attempted to diminish the terrorist labeling, describing it in a statement to The New York Times as a "sound-bite remedy.
But Mr. Mueller did not say that in a straightforward, Twitter-worthy, sound-bite kind of way that would be played over and over in a loop on cable television in accusatory fashion.
Here, a terrorist attack in another country becomes a sound bite at an American pop star's news conference and, like clockwork, fuels a scandal, a bleakly familiar transformation of news into a show.
A modest tick higher in soybean purchases may make for a good sound bite, but the real action will be if China agrees to resume buying U.S. crude, LNG and coal in meaningful volumes.
In a short stretch, voters were reminded of both the corruption and incompetence of his administration, all set to the nonstop sound bite of "America was never that great" in his native Queens drawl.
Democrats in Congress and across America are offering worthy and compelling policies, but the most vivid pictures voters see of Democrats on television are sound bite snippets of talk that is dominated by Trump.
Why Mr. Barker thought it worth preserving Mr. Kerry's "I've been very blessed to be able to go through a progression of experiences which underscore the value of experience" sound bite is a mystery.
In the age of Trump, Mr. Friedlander's preposterous arrogance, which extends to believing he can solve every political problem in a quick sound bite, does not seem so silly, which he seems to understand.
I mean, you saw the sound bite earlier or the clip from the Wall Street Journal that&aposs basically saying look, Mueller is way too conflicted with his relationships within the FBI having run it.
But now the president has both actually had a career as a TV star and, as a political candidate, built a personal brand around being loose-lipped and sound bite ready, tailor-made for entertainment.
The comments ignored decades of conservative doctrine on abortion, while creating a sound bite that Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
These kinds of ideas sound good in a stump speech, but as the president has repeatedly discovered, the nation's affairs are far too complex to be straightened out by his sound bite style of governance.
You can't fit them into a sound bite, and they don't fit pre-existing narratives because much of what's going on in Baltimore's black community is happening in poor white communities across America as well.
It's not particularly successful, having the odd effect of making the issues seem less urgent than they are, but at least it lets opponents of the drilling be heard at longer than sound-bite length.
Bibi, as he is known at home (though the use of his childhood nickname does not automatically imply affection), comes across as a more complex figure than his legendary mastery of the sound bite suggests.
Supposedly Kamala Harris "destroyed" him in one debate last summer, with a sound bite critiquing his position on school busing more than four decades ago (a position that, to some eyes, was not dissimilar to hers).
This is likely because Johnson has developed a reputation as an arch-conservative and seemed to embrace Trump earlier this year, saying "Ronald and the Donald" could campaign together (in a sound bite that delighted Democrats).
Occasionally she seemed to try to bring the two together, tossing out a sound bite that would render her micromanaging Type A side into something that blended more easily with the emotional intimacy of her other side.
IF THERE WERE SIMPLE SOLUTIONS TO COMPLEX PROBLEMS, THOSE PROBLEMS WOULD NOT EXIST TODAY, AND SO, IN ONE SOUND BITE WHICH IS THE WAY UNFORTUNATELY WE ARE RUNNING OUR LIVES THESE DAYS, YOU REALLY CAN'T EXPLAIN THAT.
Yes, believe in your dreams, if you can believe it you can achieve it, insert the peppy sound bite of your choice, but no little girl should think she deserves to be President just because she's female.
Not a practitioner of the sound bite, he then gave a four-minute response that soared through Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Edmund Pettus Bridge, through Taylor Branch's book " Parting the Waters " and Rosa Parks.
While it makes for a good sound bite, this doesn't hold water: internet businesses live or die depending on whether they can retain users, and the apps we take for granted would have been unimaginable a generation ago.
That sound bite is the only kind of unscripted content that Richie will provide fans, but stay tuned to see the creative ways the cast of KUWTK refers to Disick's lady pal without ever uttering the name "Sofia."
In a private conference call with donors immediately after Thursday night's Republican debate, Jeb Bush's team seemed to tacitly acknowledge one of Mr. Bush's biggest challenges — projecting confidence and strength in the sound-bite culture of televised debates.
"The government's sound bite is very easy: we live in shoebox apartments with no space," Tom Yam, a vocal environmental activist who heads the Save Lantau Alliance, told me when we met at Hong Kong's International Finance Center.
I&aposd like to start by playing one more sound bite from Secretary of State Pompeo because I&aposd like to you to kind of unpack this language and tell me what you&aposre -- what you&aposre reading here.
Pundits will never run out of bromides, and the sound bite of the season is that a victory for Ms Le Pen represents an inevitable third coming of the global right-wing populist wave following Brexit and Mr Trump.
Most likely is the president heard some kind of sound bite about Google and China related to the hearing, but did not mull the specifics before using it as an opportunity to lob another wild accusation at the company.
" (This sound bite, salacious as it is, cannot be found on the show's SoundCloud account.) The joke was in reference to recent photos that surfaced of Crowe in Sydney, with outlets reporting that the actor has "let himself go.
" Though the material may differ, said Kalan, "Writing a joke for a Mitch McConnell sound bite and writing a joke to cover a long sequence of a monster knocking a building down aren't that different in the broad strokes.
This is not an endorsement, but I can say that he was impressive in the room, and given time — not a sound bite atmosphere — he spoke clearly on immigration, Syrian resettlement, economic issues and his newly released tax plan.
"Sounds good as a sound bite, but the practicalities may be very difficult," added Dr. Cassiere, who is helping oversee care for more than 40 severely ill coronavirus patients on ventilators at North Shore University Hospital on Long Island.
Derek, for his part, proves how good he is at reality TV. He seems genuine in the feelings he expresses, but he's not afraid to drag a conversation out and give a good sound bite while he's doing it.
There was a lot in that sound bite that we just put together from today, the potential end of the Korean War, the potential for denuclearization, a thaw between these two countries, a lot happened Guy, in that meeting this afternoon.
A sound bite from Cecelia Condit's 1983 short Possibly in Michigan became an unlikely viral sensation, as users reworked the absurd dialogue through their own interpretations, like a choreographed routine or using subtitles to change the meaning of the audio.
"No, we face some hard choices," she began, and I immediately smirked — "Hard Choices" was the title of her 2014 memoir on her years as secretary of state, and I figured she was clicking into huckster and sound-bite mode.
JAMES DAVID JACOBS Brooklyn To the Editor: Is it really civic blasphemy to accept less than full disclosure in a nation that holds Honest Abe as a presidential icon and "I cannot tell a lie" as a historic sound bite?
"There's an awful lot of political noise going on and if sterling reacted to every single political sound bite, it would look like one of those ticker graphs when someone's having a heart attack," CMC Markets analyst Michael Hewson said.
And by refusing to answer whether her health care plan would raise taxes on the middle class, she avoided creating a sound bite that her aides worry could be easily used against her in the primary — or the general election.
Brace yourself for more facile debates when the most we can learn about a candidate's merit is the ability to remember and deliver a poll-tested sound bite and how well a media celebrity can preen for a national audience.
He claimed beforehand that he would focus solely on process, but instead he literally uttered the phrase "no collusion" to describe Mueller's conclusions — providing a perfect sound bite to play on loop on cable news in the president's favorite phrasing.
"Here is the thing, I have a lot to say and I have very strong opinions about it, but it is such a sensitive issue I don't want to reduce it to a sound bite," Mara told the Telegraph of the #OscarsSoWhite protest.
This time, in North Carolina, the sound bite at the State Assembly came from Chloe Jefferson, a student at Greenville Christian Academy, who said, "Girls like me should never be made to shower and undress in front of boys" — referring to transgender girls.
It's flourishing now as one of the web's most compelling storytelling platforms, a repository for uplifting confessions, compressed screeds, some with candidly political overtones, self-help digests, mini essays and speculative musings and, perhaps most compellingly, serialized memoirs in sound-bite form.
Theorists and sociologists of the time feared that a passive medium such as television, which can prize style over substance and sound bite over intelligence, could lull people into a complacency that would give space for dishonest or authoritarian leaders who present themselves charismatically.
Sustained by Clif Bars and Red Bull and emboldened by steadily improving internal poll numbers, Mr. Rubio has taken greater risks on the campaign trail in the past 48 hours, revealing a playful side that defies his reputation for robotic, careful, sound-bite-ready campaigning.
In the Loop is a feature-length spinoff of that original series, in which a poorly worded sound bite from the Minister for International Development Simon Foster (Tom Hollander) seems to signal that the UK is intent on going to war with the Middle East.
But even though Mr. Mueller, the special counsel, cut through the legalese of his 448-page report on Wednesday to make clear that his investigation in no way exonerated President Trump, he stopped short of delivering a punchy sound bite to summarize his inquiry.
After fatalistically choking out middleweights before turning into a mediocre kickboxer, Maia has come full circle at 170 pounds: he's the mild-mannered, sound-bite-free embodiment of BJJ orthodoxy, where grappling is the solution to every problem in the street or in the cage.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - An hour after securing his third successive Olympic 100 meters gold on Sunday, Usain Bolt was still patiently making his way through another 100 meters — the zig-zag 'mixed zone' where TV crews from around the world wait to snatch a sound bite.
And part can be explained by technological advances that have moved the country from radio to internet dominance, and by the trend (perhaps in some ways for better, but likely more for worse) toward the sound bite as the best way to reach the American people.
" Asked about the executives' letter, Andrew Arulanandam, the N.R.A.'s managing director for public affairs, said in a statement, "Many of today's proposals are nothing more than 'sound-bite solutions' — which fail to address the root of the problem, confront criminal behavior or make our communities safer.
You have a disincentive under the FDII regime to locate tangible investment in the United States," Patrick Brown, a General Electric Co tax executive and former Treasury official, told a recent Washington tax forum hosted by Emerson Electric Co. "So you say – sound-bite level – this is crazy.
The Democratic debates so far have had a definite note of this: Serious contemplation of public policy issues is dismissed as wonkish, unless of course the politician can follow it up with a pithy sound bite or, better yet, a dubious human-interest story often difficult to fact-check.
Mr. Trump is known for his sound-bite-ready pledges to deport millions of people here illegally and to build a border wall, but some of the administration's more technical yet critical changes to immigration procedures came directly from officials with long ties to the hard-line groups.
"Lawyers would find it irresistible to try to put in a little sound bite in the hope of being that evening on CNN or Fox or MSNBC on one of the broadcast networks, and that would detract from the value of the arguments in the decision-making process," Alito said.
"O'Rourke on the Constitution: "I'm hesitant to answer it because I really feel like it deserves its due, and I don't want to give you a -- actually, just selfishly, I don't want a sound bite of it reported, but, yeah, I think that's the question of the moment: Does this still work?
And it's the fact of these conditions—and the coercive, deeply fraught "choices" presented to them in the form of pipeline deals or jobs with the same companies destroying the land on which their heritage rests—that can make it difficult to summarize the scope of a struggle in an easy sound bite.
MACCALLUM: You know, I guess when they&aposre questioning James Comey about whether or not Andrew McCabe felt that he had to be OK from higher-ups to get some of this information out to the press, I would imagine that this sound bite from James Comey&aposs testimony himself is going to come up.
In May, during an appearance on The Breakfast Club, Warren was stiff when the radio show's hosts broached the subject, trying to pivot to African American issues multiple times before host Charlamagne tha God finally squeezed in a reference to Rachel Dolezal, a sound-bite that would dominate headlines and overshadow Warren's prior, stale responses.
Captioning producer dialogue to give fuller context to a sound bite, or showing glimpses of boom mikes swinging and cameramen jumping out of view, or dangling hints about casting decisions: These are ways of assuring modern viewers that this show is real, not in spite of the fact that it is made, but because of it.
"Lawyers would find it irresistible to try to put in a little sound bite in the hope of being that evening on CNN or Fox or MSNBC on one of the broadcast networks, and that would detract from the value of the arguments in the decisionmaking process," said Alito, an appointee of former President George W. Bush.
And one that did little to edify our democracy, that turned every campaign story into a moment for a sound bite or a joke, that promoted the soul-destroying notion that campaign news is best experienced as a kind of spectator sport of warring sides rather than something substantial that, you know, matters to the country and stuff.
Along with the fact that some groups have benefited from NAFTA and want to see Trump's replacement plan passed, the complicated nature of trade policy makes it "a difficult thing for anybody to try to describe in a sound bite or on a primary debate stage," said Kyle Handley, a professor and economist at the University of Michigan who studies trade.
Pence actually interrupted Kaine a lot, but his interjections were punchy (often an aspirated "no!" intended to deprive the former Virginia governor a clean sound bite) while Kaine's frequent attempts to be heard were of the whiny it's-my-turn-to-talk variety which had many viewers (and a focus group convened by GOP pollster Frank Luntz) judging Kaine to be rude. 3.
Asked about the potential effects of Mr. Trump's high-security presence on Fifth Avenue, near major businesses like Gucci and Tiffany, Mr. de Blasio offered that those stores weren't his "central concerns in life," as if the tax and tourist revenue they generated for the city were dismissible in the face of the good sound bite he could produce by deriding luxury brands.
"I'm probably as disheartened as everyone else is, as Trump supporters seem to be, with the status quo and the glad-handing politicians and the sound-bite politicians always looking for the right comment to make and walking that fine line trying to make every single faction out there, who could be a possible voter, don't make anybody mad and wear kid gloves," he said.
Where to Stream It: FilmStruck EVERETT COLLECTION In the Loop (2009) Seven years before he skewered the inner workings of the White House with Veep, Armando Iannucci did the same for the hallowed halls of the British government with the foul-mouthed series The Thick of It. This, a feature-length spinoff of that original series, spins out the global ramifications of a poorly worded sound bite—perfectly, and profanely.
"When you go on a talk show, you get a little b-roll and a sound bite, but when you do something in front of a crowd the way she did you create strong visuals that can be used over and over on TV." The three leading candidates who entered the race in January will be overshadowed, at least temporarily, as others enter the race with their own splashy moments.
While the news is on overheated cycles covering every tweet, or sound bite, uttered by President TrumpDonald John TrumpOur justice system must reward success Former Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Roy Moore calls for Omar to go back from 'whence she came' MORE, critical issues like cybersecurity are not being addressed, and this matters — given recent DefCon news of election machines connected to the internet when they shouldn't be, and the persistent threat of state-sponsored attacks on our democracy.

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