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    -- totally jeopardized national security by putting her emails on a private server all to hide her corrupt dealings." Introduced by Ralph Reed, founder and chairman of the Faith and Freedom Coalition, spoke highly of the GOP presumptive nominee, calling him a "good friend" and a person that social conservatives should unite behind, no matter of his imperfections. "As Christians, we are called to put away our 'my way or the highway' pride," Reed said. "We are not looking for a political messiah,…

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    Introduction Herbert Hoover is often seen as a faulty president, but is there truth behind this statement? One can find that out by looking into his early life, professional life, the presidency, and legacy. Early Life Herbert Clark Hoover was born on August 10, 1874, in West Branch, Iowa. His father was Jesse Clark Hoover, the towns blacksmith, and his mother's name was Hulda Hoover, the town's teacher. His mother was very intelligent. Everyone wanted her to speak during the town…

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    For example Hillary Clinton served as the first lady from 1993 to 2001. In 2000 she was elected as the first female senator. Clinton later ran against President Barack Obama back in 2008, but lost the Democratic nomination. Although the Republican Party states Donald Trump is fitted to be the next…

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    “Dog Whistle Politics” is defined as political messaging employing coded language that appears to mean one thing to the general population but has an additional, different or more specific resonance for a targeted subgroup. Like a high-pitched dog-whistle, the message is only audible for the group it is intended to reach. Dog Whistle Politics: How Coded Racial Appeals Have Reinvented Racism and Wrecked the Middle Class was written by Ian Haney Lopez and looks into the racially charged coded…

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    During the 2012 election the democrats are the ones with the higher voting numbers, and more than often it’s a Democrat that gets elected. Most of the votes rely on demographics however, particularly the voters of diverse race and ethnicities. The white vote isn’t weak but nonetheless the Hispanic vote is often the stronger one, especially during the 2004 election although the white vote was significantly stronger in the 2012 election and still serves as something of a threat as most whites…

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    American presidential rhetoric has been seen throughout history and present day as a powerful and direct, persuasive mechanism. Presidents have continuously relied on the aspect of being able to reach multiple audiences with a single message, in order to ascertain certain feelings and/or direct the country in a certain political views, in addition to any information of any problems that may arise. This being said it is also extremely important for the President to, in many cases “rally the…

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    On January 20, 1961 John Fitzgerald Kennedy took the oath of office to become the 35th president of the United States. At the time Kennedy’s inaugural speech was given, America had been faced with a major threat from the Soviet Union, as the Cold War between these two world superpowers had heightened. JFK’s goal was to preserve peace but in the event of a global crisis, he wanted to ensure that the country was unified into a strong force not to be reckoned with. Many opposed JFK and felt for…

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    of the most talked about political events among the younger and older generations. This election has brought rivalry and protest among many individuals. Hillary Clinton is the candidate representing the Democratic party, while Donald Trump is the candidate representing the Republican party. Many voters are very attentive to following this presidential campaign and making sure that with their vote the right president is chosen. The two candidates have very different point of views among what they…

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    In such commercials, as “Second”, Clinton directly attacks Bush’s famous sentiment “Read my lips. No new taxes.” calling out the fact that this oath was indeed broken. He, as in most of his commercials, addresses this failure and the resulting repercussions felt by the American people, even going as far as using “it’s the economy, stupid!” as a key slogan for the campaign…

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    many religions that fast; no one is calling in the military to make sure they do not die. This very personal decision gets lost in the same way Press’s essay states “I’m right, you’re wrong. Or, worse yet, I know what’s right for America.” Many disagree, they fear these prisoners so they want to control everything they can possible control in this dead end merry go round. As Cline wrote, “Politicians are certainly biased and overtly so. They belong to parties and espouse policies and ideologies.…

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