A later skit on 30 Rock featured the “Walters” interviewer, played by Rachel Dratch, encourage her interviewee to “glerg.”
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Once the subject was dealt with, once the interviewee had left the green room, it would be wiped clean.
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In the words of one interviewee: “I have faith in the fact that the United States and President Obama are true to their word.”
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Our careful journalistic distance from the interviewee evaporated.
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You know, 24-hour coverage of a truck crash in Bolivia, where every interviewee says he doesn't have enough information yet.
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Somehow both interviewer and interviewee avoid the ugly word whenever possible.
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The interviewee says she is eighty-four, and her story hangs together.
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