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In this speech Roosevelt states, "There is nothing more distressing to every good patriot, to every good American, than the hard, scoffing spirit which treats the allegation of dishonesty in a public man as a cause for laughter." What else could Roosevelt say to strengthen his position?

False accusations of bad character could lead to war.
Journalists have a responsibility to protect the government.
Poor journalism results in public disinterest.
The attempt to make money from attacks on character is immoral.

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  • Correct option is:

The attempt to make money from attacks on character is immoral.

This option would be the most useful for Roosevelt to strengthen his position.

He talks about how immoral acts to one's benefit could be committed at the expense of other people reputation. This is something that's always being present in politics when people can create scandals around the opponent or even humiliate other people for their mistakes in order to strengthen their own position. I believe that if he was alive to see the dividedness on the current political climate he would be extremely concerned, this is something that is part of the news every day, we are experiencing constant attacks on character as a spectacle. It is a good time to reflect on his words.

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