You don't get to be an auditor merely by launching a blog, and you certainly don't
publicly speculate about your findings before (or even after) you've done the analysis.
But why, as a scientist, do you think it worthy to
publicly speculate about events you know nothing about?
By 1858 the struggle against slavery appeared lost, yet Lincoln neither despaired nor
publicly speculated about whether the Constitution was «legitimate.»
Nixon has
publicly speculated about running for office for months.
Not exact matches
I've
speculated with someone else here, Nina, that competition among agents might make it hard for them to feel good
about speaking
publicly, too.