Danh ngôn của John Dickerson

CBS's Major Garrett writes in 'National Journal' about a new version of the 'stray voltage' theory of communication in which the president purposefully overstates his case knowing that it will create controversy.
CBS's Major Garrett writes in 'National Journal' about a new version of the 'stray voltage' theory of communication in which the president purposefully overstates his case knowing that it will create controversy.
Thiếu tá Garrett của CBS viết trên 'Tạp chí Quốc gia' về một phiên bản mới của lý thuyết truyền thông 'điện áp đi lạc', trong đó tổng thống cố tình phóng đại trường hợp của mình khi biết rằng nó sẽ gây tranh cãi.
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