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An American comedian, DurwoodFincher, a.k.a. "Mr. Doubletalk" is a man who pretends to be interviewing various people for news reports. The main problem for these interviewees is that Fincher's questions are completely nonsensical.

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An American comedian, DurwoodFincher, ''Durwood Fincher'', a.k.a. "Mr. Doubletalk" is a man who pretends to be interviewing various people for news reports. The main problem for these interviewees is that Fincher's questions are completely nonsensical.
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* DreamWithinADream: He [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0va4piKl4Lg claims]] to have had one during his ''Series/{{Today}}'' interview:
-->'''Fincher:''' Last night I dreamed I was awake, and then when I woke up I was asleep.
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* NonSequitur: Even when he isn't stringing random syllables together, Fincher's grammatically correct utterances don't always make a lot of sense. This line from his [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjZ7aiXZDk4 Democratic National Convention]] excursion stands out:
-->'''Fincher:''' I grew up Baptist. I've come into a lot of money, so of course now I'm Presbyterian.

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* NonSequitur: Even when he isn't stringing random syllables together, Fincher's grammatically correct utterances don't always make a lot of sense. sense in context. This line from his [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjZ7aiXZDk4 Democratic National Convention]] excursion stands out:
-->'''Fincher:''' I grew up Baptist. I've come into a lot of money, so of course now I'm Presbyterian.

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-->'''Fincher''' I'm trying to [[TakeThat run from Congress]] -- I mean ''for'' Congress.

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-->'''Fincher''' -->'''Fincher:''' I'm trying to [[TakeThat run from Congress]] -- I mean ''for'' Congress.Congress.
* NonSequitur: Even when he isn't stringing random syllables together, Fincher's grammatically correct utterances don't always make a lot of sense. This line from his [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjZ7aiXZDk4 Democratic National Convention]] excursion stands out:
-->'''Fincher:''' I grew up Baptist. I've come into a lot of money, so of course now I'm Presbyterian.
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** "I said that, and I know I did..."
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** He also occasionally slips in "...and I guess really..." amidst his more gibberishy lines as a sort of semantic glue in order to fool people into thinking he just said something non-nonsensical.
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An American comedian, DurwoodFincher, a.k.a. "Mr. Doubletalk" is a man who pretends to be interviewing various people for news reports. The main problem for these interviewees is that Fincher's questions are complete gibberish.

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An American comedian, DurwoodFincher, a.k.a. "Mr. Doubletalk" is a man who pretends to be interviewing various people for news reports. The main problem for these interviewees is that Fincher's questions are complete gibberish.
completely nonsensical.
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* CatchPhrase: "What, if any, and if not, how much?"
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* SouthernGentleman:

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* SouthernGentleman: SouthernGentleman
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[[http://www.doubletalk.com/ Here]] is his official site.


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An American comedian, DurwoodFincher is a man who pretends to be interviewing various people for news reports. The main problem for these interviewees is that Fincher's questions are complete gibberish.

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An American comedian, DurwoodFincher DurwoodFincher, a.k.a. "Mr. Doubletalk" is a man who pretends to be interviewing various people for news reports. The main problem for these interviewees is that Fincher's questions are complete gibberish.
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An American comedian, DurwoodFincher is a man who pretends to be interviewing various people for news reports. The main problem for these interviewees is that Fincher's questions are complete gibberish.
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!!Tropes used by Durwood Fincher include:
* FreudianSlip: From his [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=tDorQPnkbfw Huckabee interview]]:
-->'''Fincher''' I'm trying to [[TakeThat run from Congress]] -- I mean ''for'' Congress.
* StealthParody: He does such a good job conveying the persona of a legitimate media interviewer that his interviewees always try their best to give him sincere answers to his gibberish questions.
* WordSaladHumor
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