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Most politicians can agree on at least one thing: "Gotcha" questions have got to go. But "gotcha" journalism isn't new — the idea and the accusation gained traction during the '90s.
The days of the "gotcha" clause in software licenses are quickly fading into history. Written by Dana Blankenhorn, Inactive May 3, 2007 at 1:33 a.m. PT Ever since launching this blog I've written ...
You need to recognize the gotcha. The problem with gotchas is that you can’t predict the exact form they’ll take. Using the above definitions is only moderately helpful, since you’re not ...
Why asking about the 2020 election isn’t a ‘gotcha’ question. The question is less about 2020 than about the willingness of Trump supporters to reject his efforts to subvert the 2024 results.
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