http://www.americanthinker.com/printpage/?url=http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/../2012/08/obama_and_the_ethics_of_public_speaking.html
In a popular public speaking college text[1], my students are enjoined to be honest in what they say because “public speaking rests on the unspoken assumption that ‘words can be trusted and people will be truthful.'” Clearly blatant contempt for the truth is one kind of dishonesty but “more subtle forms of dishonesty are just as unethical.” These include
* juggling statistics, quoting out of context, [and] misrepresenting the source of facts and figures
* painting tentative findings as firm conclusions
* portraying a few details as the whole story
* citing unusual cases as typical examples
* substituting innuendo and half-truths for evidence and proof
* defaming, demeaning or degrading individuals or groups and engaging in abusive language
Barack Obama “juggles statistics” by stating that unemployment numbers are down but neglects to explain that “167,000 people dropped out of the labor force every month.” Thus, if “342,000 workers had not been suddenly dropped from the labor force meaning the size of the labor force was the same as March 2012, then the unemployment rate would have risen two tenths to 8.4%. Or, if the labor force were the same size as when Obama took office, [the unemployment rate] would be a staggering 11.1%.” In fact, the unemployment rate is meaningless since “some 5 million fewer Americans are working than when Obama took office.”