What was particularly interesting about Senator Booker's 25 hour speech?
Was there anything rhetorically worthwhile about the speech? Why did he give it?
What should he have done differently?
These questions and more, in this episode of In the Bin!
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The "argument" I encounter all the time from so-called debate "coaches" is that I hate debate.
I do! And it's because of this ridiculous statement. In this episode I explain why I hate debate by reviewing the history of the debate tournament in the United States and how it has become anti-intellectual and a bankrupt pedagogy.
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The latest In the Bin!
Is public form debate a format? Let's examine it.
I also engage with legendary debate coach Jackie Massey's post on Linked In calling for a global public forum championship.
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In this episode I talk about the National Debate Tournament - who is it for? Why is it being more and more crowdfunded? And what can it do to futureproof itself?
Cliffside pedagogy is a rhetorical pedagogy that says that your work is done when you point out, or allow your opponent in an argument or debate to fall over, trip, or make a mistake.
This pedagogy isn't effective for engagement in larger debates than something monastic, like the NDT. It also doesn't allow the full power of debate to come out of your practice.
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Here's the latest episode where I dig into the debate about the State of Utah's humanities requirements that just became law. What's the rhetorical take?
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In this new episode, more reasons why NPDA should come have a developmental conference with me here in New York. But there are some terms and conditions . . .
In this episode of In the Bin, let's look to the reasons people are so mad at Chuck Schumer. As it turns out, it's the fault of his rhetorical assumptions and practices.
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