In fact, Pat even read the President’s own words:
“The fact that I conjugate my verbs and speak in a typical Midwestern newscaster’s voice, there’s no doubt that this helps ease communication between myself and white audiences. And there’s no doubt that when I’m with a black audience, I slip into a slightly different dialect. But the point is I don’t feel the need to speak in a certain way in front of black ‑‑ a black audience. There’s a level of self‑consciousness about these issues the previous generation had to negotiate that I don’t feel I have to.”
“He adapts to where he is,” Glenn said before playing him speaking to different groups and his changing dialect and tone.“He’s a chameleon,” Glenn said.
Read it all: http://www.glennbeck.com/2011/09/26/president-a-chameleon/
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