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Senator Bob Dole
Speech reversals occur approximately once every five or ten seconds in
normal conversation and they reveal the person's thoughts at the
time, conscious and unconscious. Once this discovery is taken
seriously, it will mean a radical shift in our approach to many
aspects of life. For a start, we will be able to know what our
politicians are really thinking. Here are just four reversals found on
Bob Dole's arrival speech at the San Diego Republican
Convention. Imagine having access to much more than this.
The first step in understanding speech reversals in transcript form is
the principle of Speech Complementarity. Reverse speech will nearly
always complement, or relate to, the forward speech. It can add extra
information; it can confirm or deny; and it can also reveal motives
behind the the forward comments. The words in brackets [ ] indicate
the precise forward dialogue where the speech reversal occurred. The
speech reversal is indicated in bold type.
Bob Dole's Speech
Reversal One: "Now we have a Republican Congress but we have a
President who's vetoed balanced bugets and submitted budgets with
[debts as far as the eye can see]." The guy's off his
head. (His thoughts on President Clinton's financial policies)
Reversal Two: "Under my plan, you pay less, you pay 15% less. Now
that's not too complicated.And every family I know can use that 15%,
[and I bet you can, too]. And we're going to make it happen." Wish
they bought it (Bob Dole talks to himself, hoping they "bought"
his line. The crowd's applause is low.)
Reversal Three: "Bill [Clinton says that he and his party], and I use
a quote, we are unoperably opposed to our tax relief program." He
needs his lesson real good (Continues sentiments. Rallies the
crowd.)
Reversal Four: "We are the Reformed Party, Mr Perot and all the others
looking for reform. We are the Reform Party. [The Republican Party is
the Reform Party.]" We don't know if you will see it. (Personal
doubts. Will they see it?)
Bob Dole
resigning from the Senate
This contains two sound bites from Bob Dole. The first one before the
New Hampshire Primaries. The speech reversal declares his intention
to be the Republican Nominee. It says, "Hear the man that you
love do it." The second sound bite is from his declaration that
he is resigning from the Senate. The reversal confirms his genuine
comments. It says, "It's an honor"
Pat Robertson
Here is Pat Robertson talking about the appointment of Jack Kemp as Vice
Presidential nominee.
Reversal One: "Feel new leader." (He recognises Kemp's new position)
Reversal Two: There are two reversals here, separated by one second of
gibberish. They say "See this asshole," and "Winning my gamble." This
shows true feelings that are opposite to those expressed forwards,
plus ulterior motives that are paying off.
Reversal Three: "Riding my Soul." This reversal touches on the deeper
aspects of Reverse Speech that discuss spiritual destiny and effects
on life. Briefly, it means he is acting in accordance with the state
of his soul. This theoretical sub-theme in Reverse Speech will be
explored in future web site updates.
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