its remarkable how effective this technique is... especially for people seeking positive reinforcement of a judgement they already have about someone.
also the kimmel technique of simply slowing down speech rate.
its very dangerous though.
i remember when rush limbaugh used to use hyperspeed very shrill playback of feminists speaking to make them sound crazy wuen je was using the term feminazi a lot.
mark dice also does this with his "little brian stetlzer" video playback voice overs.
and of course SNL has been doing it for decades.
it would be interesting to have a review of all such techniques so people would be more aware of them.
the thing is people's brains blur their memories so, given time, people watching that enough actually beleive they saw many many instances of the person actually behaving that way. this is why it is a such an effective and dangerous propaganda technique.
since judgements aboit people are made by the combined sim average experience you have with them, a large number of false experiences create the wrong impression.
people today including well known journalists still think sarah palin said "i can see russia from my house" when actually tina fey said it.