The Untrained Ear

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Entries from March 2008

Persuasion Techniques in Political Speech

March 27th, 2008 · No Comments

Barack Obama’s March 18 speech on race relations in the United States (note that I deliberately did not characterize it as a “speech explaining his voluntary choice of the Trinity Church, and Jeremiah Wright as the pastor, for himself, his wife and his daughters,” because that wasn’t in fact what the speech was about), should, […]

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Tags: Obama · Persuasion

How A Politician Tries To Dodge A Bullet

March 26th, 2008 · No Comments

When Hillary Clinton was caught in an obvious and blatant lie, she resorted to a standard politician tactic — “Bait Throwing.”
Let’s look at this elegant example of Bait Throwing (from, of all places, an NPR report):
Clinton told reporters in Pennsylvania on Tuesday that she erred in describing the scene, which she now realizes after talking […]

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Tags: Bait · Caught in the Act · Clinton · Lies · Reframing

Hillary Clinton’s Combat Fantasies

March 26th, 2008 · No Comments

Michelle Malkin has a beautiful compilation that tracks the arc of Hillary Clinton’s fantasy about what her trip to Tuzla (in Bosnia) was like.
As a summary for those who don’t marinate themselves in the daily brew of the ongoing Presidential campaigns:
Mrs. Bill Clinton attempted to bolster her supposed international relations expertise (and an image of […]

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Tags: Caught in the Act · Clinton · Lies

Barack Obama’s March 14 Statement on Jeremiah Wright

March 25th, 2008 · No Comments

So here’s Barack Obama’s first major written statement on his relationship with his pastor, Jeremiah Wright — and remember, the issue here is not Jeremiah Wright’s statements themselves (though it is easy to see why people would be outraged by them), but rather Barack Obama’s voluntary 20-year relationship with Wright.
While many others were ooo-ing and […]

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Tags: Obama · Politicians