In 2008,after two mandate of the republican majority represented by Georges W. Bush, the USA have to elected the future president of the USA ON THE 4TH November 2008.With the country in need for changes of the eight years of the politics of G.W. Bush. The democrat ended their primary in June 8th 2008. Barack Obama wins against Hilary Clinton. After the end of the primary, the Democratic National Convention was held in Denver, Colorado, to consecrate the representor of the democrat party in the election. The main goal of this convention as we can see in the speech given by Hilary Clinton is to unite all together the democrats behind Barack Obama.
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When Hilary Clinton gave this speech, she wanted to unite every democrat behind Barack Obama. After the hard time of the campaign between the candidates, the party needed to come together for the election. H. Clinton on the whole speech gave her opinion and her direction for that. We can clearly see that already in the beginning of the speech when she said “it is time to take back the country we love
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They are the most important class in USA; therefor they can impact most importantly the economy of the country. For this speech, Hilary Clinton wanted to talk to that class of people, she directly mention them “to rebuild the middle class…” (l.14), they have made an impact senyfequently in the society of America. They made a reality as Hilary Clinton says “88 years ago”, the right for a women to vote. She point out, “ordinary people have found the faith to keep going” (l. 52), mentioning ordinary type of people that work for the country like teachers and nurses and even “small business owners”(l.53).By what they are doing the can built, create a future for America. All those workers are the engine of America, hence the wish of Hilary Clinton to “create those millions of jobs”(l.28) so the American economy and prosperity can be
In the speech, he states that when the occasion arrives, he will use his presidential power, to the fullest. The speech responded to any doubt or worry Americans had. Choosing a president was still a relatively new concept, during that time. He essentially makes a promise to the people, in which they can rely on him to be a leader and representative
He stated, “And she turned her back on the fallen heroes in Benghazi, carelessly jeopardized our national security and then she lied about it to the American people.” (Rubio 2016) Like anyone else, Americans do not like to be lied to, especially by the government. Rubio believes that if voters connect Clinton to the lies in the past, they will not vote for her. He later says, “Hillary Clinton does not have the honesty, the courage or the independence to be the president we need for the next four years after the president we've had for the past eight.”
Hillary wants everyone coming from behind “that” to make sure their voices are heard. She states herself as the one wanting something from her people, establishing
Welcome, my fellow Americans. It is truly an honor to be standing in front of you all today and to be chosen as your Democratic nominee for the 1936 United States presidential election. When I came to office in 1932, it was a time of depression, economically and mentally. Throughout the past four years, we have worked together as a nation to dig ourselves out of the worst of this Great Depression. While we have made solid progress, there is still much to be done to finish off the job and restore our nation to economic success.
The tone that he uses is mainly patriotic and also shows his ideals, another strong point is how he is referring continuously to his audience. The patriotic tone can be seen when Clinton says his phrase, “For in this critical year, if all of us vote our hopes and not our fears; if we use this election to bring our country together instead of keeping it apart; if, in short, we all begin to behave like Americans again, then I know that the greatest country in human history will make itself greater still,” (1992, 25). By stating this Clinton is using words that sound patriotic but he also encourages change while he continuous to fight the problem. He makes questions and these serve as key to get the audience more involved. Clinton’s speech has a positive overtone and most of the time the statements are patriotic.
The famous speech “I have a dream” from Dr. Luther King Jr. is clearly a persuasive speech. Based on this idea, we can easily recognize some communication patters associated to any speech that aims to influence another person’s attitude, beliefs, values and/or behaviors. Pathos is primordial in a persuasive speech as a method of convincing people with arguments drawn out through an emotional response. First, Dr. King speech needs to demonstrate that there is a problem that affects them and tries to show up that something needs to be done. He uses magisterially some illustration while explaining why they cannot be satisfied: “bodies heavy with the fatigue of travel cannot gain lodging…”
In Michelle Obama’s speech at the Democratic National Convention, she uses rhetorical strategies and situations to convey her message to the delegates at the convention. Obama gives the speech at the 2016 Democratic National Convention to express her ideas for the future of America and to support Hillary Clinton. Michelle Obama conveys her support for Hillary Clinton in a way that is easy to understand, through storytelling, and logos. Michelle expresses her ideas in a way that is easy to understand.
Good evening Carol. I agree with you that the health care market is very unstable, there are still many issues, and now that you have more insurance dropping out because they have so many markets opens but the premiums are still too expensive for individuals to purchase. NO, when the TrumpCare (Better Care Reconciliation Act) comes into action, it will allow individuals to drop their insurance if they do not want it and will not get fined for it. According to Kimberly Amadeo from the Balance, she states the Affordable Care Act benefited more to the middle class more than the poor and that it does not give illegal immigrants access to it (Amadeo, 2017). By doing this it stopped then by using the costly emergency room that the government would have to eventually have to pay.
Introduction The presentation was conducted by president Barak Obama while he was still a Senator in 2004. It was his keynote speech to persuade the audience to vote for John Kerry as President. Invention Obama was able to identify what arguments people wanted to hear at the convention he focused on the unaffordable education system and poor healthcare available to all citizens. He made himself seem like any other citizen with the same the hardships.
Hillary Clinton’s main purpose is to explain everyone how women’s rights are human rights. This is stated clearly as main claim and a conclusion in her speech. “If there is one message that echoes forth from this conference, let it be that human rights are women’s rights and women’s rights are human rights once and for all” (Clinton). She supports her main claim through inductive logic by giving examples of what women are suffering from. Clinton mentions about how the society is violating women’s right by stating how women are being set on fire, raped, abused, which is against the human rights.
“Now, for what you have all been waiting on. Please welcome our special guest, Abraham Lincoln. ” said James. (audience applauses as Abraham walks out onto the stage and takes a seat next to James)
On Friday, March 3, 2017, the students at Montevallo High School had a special speaker visit. His name is Jesse Jackson. The name sounds familiar because Jackson worked closely with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement. Jesse Jackson was born on October 8, 1941 in Greenville, South Carolina. When his mother was sixteen he was born out of wedlock to professional boxer and well-known figure in the black community, Noah Louis Robinson.
In July of 1988, Dorothy Ann Willis Richards, the Texas State Treasurer at the time, gave a speech at the Democratic National Convention in Atlanta, Georgia. The room was filled with democratic supporters to whom Richards emphasizes the need to for American politics to "do better." Her speech was intended to persuade the audience to vote for the Democratic party in the upcoming election, rather than the Republican party. Richards attempts to persuade the audience through her use of humor, repetition, and personal anecdotes. Richards kicks off her speech with the humorous statement ,"After listening to George Bush all these years, I figured you needed to know what a real Texas accent sounds like.
‘Poverty’- a simple word with unlimited connotations. Poverty is a universal issue that has been plaguing our Earth for centuries; thus it is essential that the immensity of the situation is acknowledged by everyone. If looked up, you’ll find the exact definition of poverty being: ’general scarcity, dearth, or the state of one who lacks a certain amount of material possessions or money. [1] Poverty is a multifaceted concept, which includes social, economic, and political elements. [2] Poverty may be defined as either absolute or relative.’
As someone who’s spent 3 years in HISD schools, I believe I can say that HISD is definitely not perfect. There are many problems and rules that need to be revised and fixed. Today I will be discussing the worst problems with HISD since the other problems are just nitpicks and if I were to mention them I would come off as petty, and I’m sure most of them are at my school only. So let’s get started shall we?