Pete: It's a sad commentary that no one in an audience made up of high level Bible Students and self proclaimed Bible Authorities, knew that Jesus was the second most frequently found name written in the Bible.
I had that reaction as well.
A sad commentary indeed when they claim to be "Christ"ians
Another observation that Cedars made and that I found was an ironic use of language (not sure if "ironic" is the right description)
I found it strange that Rumley was lamenting about the linguistic analysis not conforming to what the WTS/org considers "correct" and making remarks about how their literature wasn't extremist or violent, and yet he started off by using a violent image to talk about the situation. First, it was the image of a poor little ant getting run over by a big train - squished flat and obliterated. Poor little ant so violently killed. And then, he wasn't finished with making sure that his audience had a violent image firmly planted in their minds: this time it was the image of that big Russian train hurtling towards a mountain - "and we all know what happens when the train hits the mountain"
Everyone listening to Rumley's speech will leave with pictures of violence in their brains
And "they" still don't get it. Or maybe they do and they are just being assholes