Beginning his speech with stories from his own family – his father, a Cuban immigrant who worked his way to success; his mother, the first to attend college in her family and a software innovator in a time when women were discouraged from career aspirations; his wife, a successful businesswoman; and his own struggles to work and pay his way through college – Cruz illustrates the American Dream. “These are all of our stories,” Cruz said. “These are who we are as Americans and yet, for so many Americans the promise of America seems more and more distant.” Cruz explained the pillars of his platform, promising to repeal Obamacare and Common Core, to seek immigration and tax reform, to stand with Israel, and to defend the unborn, gun rights, privacy, the Constitution, and religious freedom for all Americans. Though America seems to be slipping from its foundation of faith and virtue, he believes in the American people and their ability when joined together to overcome any
Cruz doesn’t beat around the bush when it comes to involving God in his politics. This is evident in his speech for Liberty. “From the dawn of this country, at every stage, America has enjoyed God’s providential blessing. Over and over again, when we face impossible odds, the American people rose to the challenge,” Cruz said. [5] Through the use of hypotheticals, Cruz went on to hit all the right notes, giving the audience a complete rundown of the dream agenda of the conservative right: repealing Obamacare and Common Core, abolishing the IRS, securing the border, protecting privacy and gun rights, honoring the Constitution and more.
Humanity is always searching for answers, and for leaders that can supply them with answers. We ponder questions regarding our existence and the way things ought to be, organize into tribes according to the conclusions we make, and then develop some form of public policy to create order. This tendency of humanity is most evident in modern times in politics and religion. In the American government system, the church and the state are meant to be kept separate, meaning the state is not allowed to have an established religion. However, this concept becomes controversial when public policy decisions have moral implications because people inherit their moral sentiments from their religion and/or the things they choose to worship (and this by no
Analysis: President Trump 's State of the Union Address President Donald J Trump’s first State of the Union address is filled with great rhetorical devices which allow him to reach his audience and achieve his purpose. Trump’s use of these rhetorical devices in his speech appeal to pathos, ethos and logos. With rhetorical devices like repetition and anecdotes plus his use of phenomenal diction , President Trump inspires patriotism and unity, and makes people feel safe and ultimately, he lets them know that he and his administration are and will serve the people and will support them. President Trump’s speech had many patriotic moments; some which even got people to shout in unity “USA, USA”. There are many ways he inspires patriotism in his speech, but the greatest one is through the use of pathos.
City on the Mighty Mississippi “WELCOME TO DUBUQUE” might be the first thing someone reads when he or she enters the city of Dubuque. Which in my option is one of the best big, small towns in Iowa. Dubuque has a lot to offer whether that is the countless amount of views of untouched nature, the upcoming business that are being introduced into Dubuque, or the mighty Mississippi that has so much to offer. I have lived in Dubuque for all nineteen years of my life so I can say I have been around a few times and back. I would like to insight you on some things many might have other wise never known about Dubuque.
George Strait Introduction “I want to reach the point where people hear my name and immediately think of real country music (“George Strait Quotes,” 2018).” George Strait made this happen too, with hard work and persistence. Being turned down by multiple record companies was very hard on Strait. He kept working though, and it paid off.
Shane Koyczan, a spoken word poet delivered a powerful speech called “To this day….for the bullied and the beautiful,” at a Ted Conference for successful working adults, in 2013. Koyczan objective was to poetically develop an image of what the victims of bullies go through. Koyczan overall speech was driven by emotion and was filled with purposeful words in order to connect with the audience. Koyczan’s message was filled with pathos and ethos to appoint and relate to the audience. Instead of telling the audience a sob story of his childhood, Koyczan instead took the opportunity and created an appealing speech the captured the audience's attention.
In the Quote from his “Gop Presidential Nomination Speech(1964)” Barry Goldwater Communicates his view and position on the idea of equality in order to sway the public to cast their votes for him. The speaker, Barry Goldwater seems Candid in the diction he uses to explain what the definition of what equality should and shouldn 't mean. When he uses the phrase “as it has been so tragically in our time,” in an incognito manner he impeaches the past president 's views and the way they strived to change the government. Goldwater handles the situation perfectly, casting that small seed of doubt into the audience minds, without knowing he put them in their.
Jason Russell is the co-founder of the organization ‘’invisible children’’, which is aimed towards stopping Joseph Kony, the worst criminal on the world. Kony abducts children and turns boys into soldiers, while the girls into sexual slaves. Jason wanted to let the world know about this problem, so he made a video called ‘’Kony 2012’’. The video lasts for 30 minutes and throughout these minutes, Jason manages to use abundant amount of appeals and fallacies. The reason being, he wants to inspire millions of people to get involved in his campaign and stop Kony.
There have been forty-four presidents and they all gave n “Inauguration Speech” like George Washington, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, and even Barack Obama. They all have their own meaning and are sentimental to them. My favorite is John F. Kennedy, and he was an amazing so it was very truthful. He put his heart in it.
“I asked myself a question: "Knowing what I know, why am I not a vegetarian?"’ Graham Hill, an inspiring speaker, introduced a new way to eat. During his speech on TED Talk, he explains to his audience how eating meat has affected the world. In a calm and humorous tone, Hill proposes his purpose. He explains to his audience by becoming a “weekday veg” you will live a better live, it’s great compromise that will help people, animals, and the environment.
His speech was meant to encourage and inspire the people, and lead a better
Improvise: Terrorist, Jail overcrowding, School safety, Environmental protection, Minimum wage raise, Money debt , Welfare Hello my fellow Americans of the U.S.A the greatest country alive in the world today. I am here to make america great again and i will try to fix the problems of america like for example, rights of groups that are having trouble getting noticed or dealt with. Another thing that we’ll need to fix is drug problems, addiction, and conviction voting and the reason is, do you have a relative that has been convicted of a crime and has done or is doing drugs and is addicted and wants to vote well i will fix that problem. Well, that is another thing that will be fixed along side immigrants that come here ILLEGALLY and unfairly
In his inaugural speech given on January 20, 2001, George W. Bush address the country for the first time after being sworn in as the 43rd president of the United States. Millions of people from around the world tuned in to watch the president give his address. The people who voted for and against him are both wanting to hear what the president has to say. George W. Bush gives an effective inaugural address by using biblical allusions, collaborative language, and an anaphora in order to unite the country after a contentious election. Bush used biblical allusions to appeal mostly to the evangelicals who were listening to his speech.
We Will Make America Proud Again. We Will Make America Safe Again.”, which he uses to emphasize his overall message: that he will improve America. His use of rhetorical strategies helps him get his point across much more vividly, creating clear scenes in the minds of the audience, which makes his speech a success