We're in a world of truncated sentences, soundbites and Twitter. . . [Language] is being eroded -- it's changing. Our expressiveness and our ease with some words is being diluted so that the sentence with more than one clause is a problem for us, and the word of more than two syllables is a problem for us.
Silence is regarded as a sort of sin now, and it has to be filled with a lot of gossip and soundbites.
Life is too complex to compress into soundbites. Every situation is different.
[Jill Stein] don't have to engage in soundbites here as you may have experienced with some of the mass media.