• givesomefucks@lemmy.worldOP
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    5 months ago

    Calling it ranting is hyperbole

    For an average person? Sure.

    Rant: to talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner

    For last night? It was one of Biden’s most energetic responses…

    For him, it was noisy, excited, and declamatory in manner.

    In the context of Joe Biden, he was ranting about it.

    Quick edit:

    Your clip isn’t the one I’m remembering from last night and that my link referenced. I’ll try and find the other one, I didn’t know he pulled the same pivot twice.

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      5 months ago

      ranting: noun

      a long, angry, and impassioned speech. “at times, his rantings would become incoherent”

      adjective

      speaking at length in an angry and impassioned way.

      I’m more familiar with the definition that includes the length of the speech. If you were using a definition that only refers to the energy, then I wouldn’t call it hyperbole.

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        5 months ago

        No worries, the English language is almost completely illogical.

        But yeah, with a 2 minute timer it’s hard to go into that meaning of a rant.

        More of the “ranting and raving” then like a Dennis Leary standup joke that has a 45 minute set up.

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        Oh and your clip is the only one that came up when I was searching, I might try and flip thru the whole debate if I can find that to see if it came up twice. But I probably won’t be that much energy into it, I was probably just remembering it wrong