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Political speeches

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    What the corpus says

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    Michael Malice argues that humor is essential in political discourse to maintain sanity amidst chaos.
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    Malice emphasizes the importance of great speeches in inspiring and shaping political narratives.

    Voices on political speeches

    3 standout quotes from across the corpus.

    Go read

    3 books and papers cited across these episodes.

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    Still unresolved

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