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    Analysis of Ronald Reagan First Inaugural Address Speech usually plays a very important role in the politics. Politicians address to audience though public speaking reveal their positions and ideas to promote support from others. So‚ how to make a good speech is important to politician. Usually‚ player will use a lot of writing skills in the speech which can improve speech’s confidence levels. I think the Ronald Reagan’s first inaugural address is the best I have seen. In order to analysis Ronald Reagan

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    Bill Clinton was born William Jefferson Blythe III on August 19‚ 1946‚ in the small town of Hope‚ Arkansas. He was named after his father‚ William Jefferson Blythe II‚ who had been killed in a car accident just three months before his son’s birth. Needing a way to support herself and her new child‚ Bill Clinton’s mother‚ Virginia Cassidy Blythe‚ moved to New Orleans‚ Louisiana‚ to study nursing. Bill Clinton stayed with his mother’s parents in Hope. There his grandparents‚ Eldrigde and Edith Cassidy

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    Bill Clinton 2012 Democratic National Convention Speech As first stated by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle‚ the art of rhetoric in persuasive speaking is based upon the usage of the three key components‚ logos‚ ethos and pathos. Logos representing the usage of logic and reasoning within the speech or text‚ ethos representing the writer or speaker’s credibility and pathos representing how the speaker or author establishes an emotional connection with the audience. In former president Bill

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    cleared Bill Clinton of any wrong-doing in Clinton’s totally corrupt pardon (for huge payoffs) of criminal financier Marc Rich as Clinton was leaving the Presidency. This is how Comey began his career as a creature of the "swamp" years ago‚ as a servant of the Clintons. Comey provided "cover" for the Clintons in their gaining incredible power and wealth after leaving office through pardoning a billionaire money-launderer‚ arms dealer and criminal. Comey was a key piece in how the Clintons upped their

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    The Impeachment of President Bill Clinton The impeachment of President Clinton is something that will be remembered forever. Along with the fact that a presidential impeachment has only happened one other time since the Civil War‚ the publicity that came with the Clinton trial was extensive (Miller 2004). While the Republican and Democratic members of the House of Representatives had vastly different views on impeaching President Clinton‚ the fact that only five Democratic Representatives voted to

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    Clinton used alarming statistics in her speech which helped it resonate with so many people‚ because she gave numbers and examples of discrimination against women that would move any person sitting in the audience to action. In her speech‚ Clinton defined the term “freedom”‚ which she used to condemn events preceding the conference. She stated‚ “Freedom means the right of people to assemble‚ organize‚ and debate openly. It means respecting the views of those who may disagree with the views of their

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    enduring influence than the 40th President of the United States‚ Ronald Wilson Reagan. He accomplished more than he set out to do. And‚ he accomplished much more in his eight years of presidency than most presidents of the twentieth-century.He was quite successful at home‚ and abroad. He worked to revive the economy‚ to win the Cold War‚ and to bring back the idea of exceptionalism to America. One of the most significant factors of Ronald Reagan’s first‚ few months in office was his courageous effort

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    How Ronald Reagan Won the Cold War Ronald Reagan was the key individual whose political‚ economic and military initiatives were later responsible for the fall of the Berlin Wall and victory of the United States in the Cold War. The policies implemented by the Reagan Administration were released in declassified National Security Decision Directives stating to use “economic‚ military and political initiatives..[to] convince the Soviet ruling that unless it shared power

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    can hurt their chances of becoming president‚ than they explain their reasoning and why they are still fit for the job. Clinton was questioned on her email incident‚ and Trump was questioned about his uncalled for behavior‚ then they both were questioned about their maturity when it came to debates. All three rhetorical strategies are used various times‚ in the beginning Clinton uses ethos‚ or an appeal to authority‚

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    other female politicians who faced the same double bind as Clinton is currently facing. She recognized that Geraldine Ferraro‚ the first female vice presidential candidate “lacked the credibility of a male candidate [and thus] adopted a stronger‚ more masculine style that may have suited her less” (Chozick). In many ways this is exactly what Clinton strives to reconcile by adjusting the way she speaks in order to appease her audience.When Clinton tries to speak as she is expected to as a woman‚ she doesn’t

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