America has problems, but America is NOT THE PROBLEM!~
An Original thought would cause him to have a brain melt down!
Published on April 11, 2008 By Moderateman In Politics

This is why An Empty Suit Like Barak Hussein Obama appears to be such a powerful speaker! He has done his home work, or has more than likely had his lackeys do it for him and has copied the speaking patterns of four of the most powerful speakers of the last 65 years. The only Powerful speaker he left out was Adolph Hitler, but I am sure if he thought he could get away with it he would have used Adolf as a role model too!.

Basically he is much like the dummy a ventriloquist holds on his lap while the man does the speaking. If he had an original thought I believe his brain would explode.

1. Hold Out Hope

Like Winston Churchill, Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy, and Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama speaks in the uplifting rhetoric of hope. After his defeat in New Hampshire, Obama’s political oratory was so hopeful he sounded more like a winner than a runner–up. Obama knew a hopeful message would embolden his supporters. In a speech on Jan. 8, 2008, Obama said, “We know the battle ahead will be long. But always remember, no matter what obstacles stand in our way, nothing can stand in the way of the power of millions of voices calling for change… We have been warned against offering the people of this nation false hope. But in the unlikely story that is America, there has never been anything false about hope.” Except when you are running on a platform of pie in the sky politics.

You are the leader people want to believe in. Your customers and employees are bombarded by bad news – the credit crunch, a housing slump, an economic slowdown – but they are eager to hear something positive. That doesn’t mean leaders stick their heads in the sand – far from it. Inspiring leaders acknowledge the situation but also remind people of reasons to be optimistic.

2. Use Rhetorical Devices

Many observers say Obama sounds like King. This is because he uses some of the same techniques that made King an electrifying speaker. Barak Obama is not fit to scratch Kings butt, and King was a liar himself, King for one was not a dr. of anything. His name was not even Martin Luther. King also ripped off the " I have a dream speech" from another pastor!

Parallel structure. We can thank the ancient Greeks for this rhetorical tool – they called it “anaphora.” It simply means repeating the same word or expression at the beginning of successive sentences or phrases. One of the most famous examples is King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. “I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed…. I have a dream that… I have a dream…” Obama uses the same device frequently. In his Iowa victory speech on Jan. 3, Obama said, “You have done what the cynics said we couldn’t do. You have done what the state of New Hampshire can do in five days. You have done what America can do in this new year.”

Anaphora’s sister technique is called “epistrophe.” It is the repetition of a word or expression at the end of successive sentences or phrases. For example, in Obama’s New Hampshire speech, the expression “Yes, we can” rallied thousands of supporters when used like this, “It was a creed written into the founding documents that declared the destiny of a nation: Yes, we can. It was whispered by slaves and abolitionists as they blazed a trail towards freedom through the darkest of nights: Yes, we can. It was sung by immigrants as they struck out for distant shores and pioneers who pushed westward against an unforgiving wilderness: Yes, we can.”

Alliteration. Both Kennedy and King were fond of this device that strings together words starting with similar sounds. At the 2004 Democratic National Convention keynote speech that brought Obama to prominence, he said, “Do we participate in a politics of cynicism or do we participate in a politics of hope?” In 2005, during a commencement speech at Knox College, Obama described America as “a place where destiny was not a destination, but a journey to be shared and shaped…” When speaking at the Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars in August, 2006, Obama proclaimed, “The history of America is one of tragedy turned into triumph.” In January’s New Hampshire speech, Obama used alliteration again: “We have been told we cannot do this by a chorus of cynics.” My Sentence would be " We have been lied to by the leader of losers"

Rich Imagery. Persuasive speakers have long understood the power of imagery to stir emotions – the creation of mental pictures through the words. In his 2004 speech, Obama described what he meant by the audacity of hope: “It’s the hope of slaves sitting around a fire singing freedom songs, the hope of immigrants setting out for distant shores, the hope of a young naval lieutenant bravely patrolling the Mekong Delta, the hope of a mill worker's son who dares to defy the odds, the hope of a skinny kid with a funny name who believes that America has a place for him, too.”

3. Exude Confidence

In debates Obama appears unflappable, answering tough questions while maintaining strong eye contact. He doesn’t fidget or shake his head when listening to sharp attacks from his opponents. While seated, he leans slightly forward. People will make an impression of you after only a few seconds. Pay attention to what your body is saying. Communicate confidence, competence, and control. He has been schooled well, I wonder how much money he spent on trying to appear as though he is cool under pressure? I would like to see a debate with heart and blood pressure machines hooked up to the candidates so we can really see who maintains their cool and who is just APPEARING TO BE COOL!

4. Use Dynamic Vocal Delivery

A monotonous speaking style lulls the listener to sleep, regardless of the power of the content. Obama knows how to enhance his delivery. Consider these three aspects of his delivery.

Pacing. Obama varies the speed at which he speaks. Very few sentences are delivered at exactly the same pace.

Volume. In his victory speech after the Iowa caucuses, Obama raised the volume of his speech with each sentence in the following paragraph: “We are one nation. We are one people. And our time for change has come.” Each sentence slightly louder than the one preceding it.

Pauses. Nothing is as dramatic as a well–placed pause, and Obama knows it. He pauses at key moments to make a memorable impact. If only he would pause, period!


Comments (Page 8)
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on Apr 17, 2008
Are you saying that because I am black? Is this another racist thing?


Is that as close as you can come to witty?
on Apr 18, 2008
You are correct, and by your reasoning the democrats want to elect people like David Duke who ran for president in the past, fascist and racist


How about the Grand Kleagle! Robert Byrd

Or Better, George Wallace! William Fulbright!



"I hold that the present state of civilization, where two races of different origin, and distinguished by color, and other physical differences, as well as intellectual, are brought together, the relation now existing in the slaveholding states between the two, is, instead of an evil, a good--a positive good."


--Sen. John C. Calhoun (D., S.C.), 1837



"Resolved, That the Democratic Party will resist all attempts at renewing, in Congress or out of it, the agitation of the slavery question, under whatever shape or color the attempt may be made."


--Platform of the Democratic Party, 1852


"Resolved, That claiming fellowship with, and desiring the co-operation of all who regard the preservation of the Union under the Constitution as the paramount issue--and repudiating all sectional parties and platforms concerning domestic slavery, which seek to embroil the States and incite to treason and armed resistance to law in the Territories; and whose avowed purposes, if consummated, must end in civil war and disunion, the American Democracy recognize and adopt the principles contained in the organic laws establishing the Territories of Kansas and Nebraska as embodying the only sound and safe solution of the 'slavery question' upon which the great national idea of the people of this whole country can repose in its determined conservatism of the Union--NON-INTERFERENCE BY CONGRESS WITH SLAVERY IN STATE AND TERRITORY, OR IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA" (emphasis in original).


--Platform of the Democratic Party, 1856





"I hold that a Negro is not and never ought to be a citizen of the United States. I hold that this government was made on the white basis; made by the white men, for the benefit of white men and their posterity forever, and should be administered by white men and none others."


--Sen. Stephen A. Douglas (D., Ill.), 1858



"Resolved, That the enactments of the State Legislatures to defeat the faithful execution of the Fugitive Slave Law, are hostile in character, subversive of the Constitution, and revolutionary in their effect."


--Platform of the Democratic Party, 1860




"Instead of restoring the Union, it [the Republican Party] has, so far as in its power, dissolved it, and subjected ten states, in time of profound peace, to military despotism and Negro supremacy."


--Platform of the Democratic Party, 18'



President Truman's civil rights program "is a farce and a sham--an effort to set up a police state in the guise of liberty. I am opposed to that program. I have voted against the so-called poll tax repeal bill. . .. I have voted against the so-called anti-lynching bill."


--Rep. Lyndon B. Johnson (D., Texas), 1948


"The Confederate Memorial has had a special place in my life for many years. . . . There were many, many times that I found myself drawn to this deeply inspiring memorial, to contemplate the sacrifices of others, several of whom were my ancestors, whose enormous suffering and collective gallantry are to this day still misunderstood by most Americans."


--James Webb, 1990




"Everybody likes to go to Geneva. I used to do it for the Law of the Sea conferences and you'd find these potentates from down in Africa, you know, rather than eating each other, they'd just come up and get a good square meal in Geneva."


--Sen. Ernest F. Hollings (D., S.C.) 1993



I think I prefer actors to democrats.
on Apr 18, 2008

Cedarbird
That is incorrect. Robert Casey was not a conservative or republicans. People against murdering innocent children hate abortion.Naturally, there are exceptions. You would consider me a Democrat, or Liberal. I am firmly unaffiliated. But I am pro-life. I was merely saying that as a general rule, conservatives are the ones against abortion. Moderateman, why is that your name? It seems rather unfitting, as you are completely right-winged. Let's just pick on the minority! It's the American way! Woooo!!!

WHY IS YOUR NAME CEDARBIRD? are you made from cedar? are you a bird?

on Apr 18, 2008

Yes! (We can!)
Cedarbirdon Apr 17, 2008

can what?

on Apr 18, 2008

WHY IS YOUR NAME CEDARBIRD?


It has something to do with my living conditions at the time I joined JU. That's all you get. Your turn, because, let's be honest, moderate is the LAST thing you are.
on Apr 18, 2008
moderate is the LAST thing you are.


He voted for Bill Clinton twice. He use to be a democrat. Does that count?
on Apr 19, 2008

moderate is the LAST thing you are.He voted for Bill Clinton twice. He use to be a democrat. Does that count?

I wish you would not have given her that doc, what she gave me is neblous at best, I owe nothing tom anyone about why I choose my name or why I use it. it is just another way of the left to change subjects.

on Apr 19, 2008

Cedarbird
WHY IS YOUR NAME CEDARBIRD?It has something to do with my living conditions at the time I joined JU. That's all you get. Your turn, because, let's be honest, moderate is the LAST thing you are.

It has something to do with what was happening at the time I joined Ju, that's all your going to get.

on Apr 19, 2008
It has something to do with what was happening at the time I joined Ju, that's all your going to get.


Fair enough. Okay, I'm over this thread. Bye, have fun eating each other's eyes out.
on Apr 19, 2008

Cedarbird
It has something to do with what was happening at the time I joined Ju, that's all your going to get.Fair enough. Okay, I'm over this thread. Bye, have fun eating each other's eyes out.

well when you ask a stupid question, then have the same question asked of you, then duck a weave your non answer, what do you expect? But again this is typical of democrats they want answers. but never want to give answers to the same questions.

on Apr 19, 2008
Is that as close as you can come to witty?


No it was an interrogative statement directed at you that you once again chose to evade.
on Apr 19, 2008
How about the Grand Kleagle! Robert Byrd

Or Better, George Wallace! William Fulbright!


Senator Fulbright, oh, you mean President Clintons admitted idol and mentor?

on Apr 19, 2008
This is why An Empty Suit Like Barak Hussein Obama appears to be such a powerful speaker! He has done his home work, or has more than likely had his lackeys do it for him and has copied the speaking patterns of four of the most powerful speakers of the last 65 years.


On her radio program, Laura Ingraham ran some tapes of Obama who when asked what was his experience, he said he was a "good politician" and could "give a good speech".

Anyone here watch the latest Democrat debate?

It proved that Obama, when standing on his own without a rehersed, prepared speech in front of him, isn't so melodious and smooooth sounding.

So, if his public speaking ability was one of his qualifications, that's blown to smithereens.

How about the fact that the Supreme Court has been hearing arguments about Second Amendment gun rights...and Obama (an attorney) when asked about the case claimed he hadn't "listened" to the briefs....

2 problems here....shows he's not presidentially qualified...

one, briefs must be read, not listened to...
two, seems to me if he's running for # 1 spot in the nation, he'd know at least a little bit about what was going on in the Supreme Court about such an important issue as Second Amendment rights..






on Apr 19, 2008
well when you ask a stupid question, then have the same question asked of you, then duck a weave your non answer, what do you expect?


My answer was for protection against possible online predators. If I were to tell you the exact origins of my name, it would give you my exact location, which I am not going to do. Happy now, jerk?

But again this is typical of democrats they want answers. but never want to give answers to the same questions.


I'm not a democrat, and shall we LOOK at Georgie Porgie's track record? Or DICK Cheney's? Or hey, let's ask Mitt Romney what his opinion is on something. That one changes depending on who he's speaking to.

Stop stereotyping people. It's inane and immature.
on Apr 20, 2008

Cedarbird on Apr 19, 2008

Stop stereotyping people. It's inane and immature.

Done!@

Happy now, jerk?

INane and Immature, those are your words then you call me a jerk for asking the same question you ask me. hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Who is the Jerk now wooden dodobird?

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