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The New York Times, in its published transcript of the speech, also had "whatever".
Repeated requests to the reservists' association for a full transcript of the speech went unanswered.
(There's no transcript of the speech yet, but see Rick Hasen's Election Law blog for a summary).
The full transcript of the speech shows that Obama had to pause and wait for the crowd to stop cheering and applauding 60 times.
On The New York Times's Web site, the transcript of the speech ranked consistently higher on the most e-mailed list than the articles written about the speech.
Of course as anyone who reads the full transcript of the speech will see, this is not what Ravenhill was saying at all.
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(Though we would know more about the context if Clinton released the full transcript of that speech).
Astor devotes an entire issue to the full transcript of the "secret speech" of Soviet leader Nikita Krushchev, denouncing Joseph Stalin – all 26,000 words.
Some are transcripts of the speeches of visiting intellectual "celebrities", such as Slavoj Zižek and Judith Butler.
Her rival, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, along with Trump and others have called on her to release transcripts of the speeches.
It's that she won't release the transcripts of the speeches that she gave and, moreover, that she is susceptible to being influenced by Wall Street insiders precisely because they gave her those large checks.
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