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    On September 6, 2012, President Barack Obama used ethos and pathos in his Democratic Nomination Acceptance Address to deceive his audience into voting for him. Through pathos, Barack Obama targets families struggling to pay for necessities like a home or schooling, parents who have a child in college, and students with dreams who have a low chance of succeeding due to financial situation or legal status, into voting for him. Pathos is an appeal to emotion, and is a way of convincing an audience…

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    Unity, Behind Cause, Through Rhetoric The presidential reign of Barack Obama was as improbable as it was successful. At the end of Bush’s initial tenure as president, the American people were in need of change. In the aftermath of all the controversy surrounding George Bush and his questionable political decisions, American open-mindedness was at an all-time high. A black president? Unheard of no longer. An opportunistic Barack Obama set his sights on the unachievable – to become the first black…

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    Obama Rhetorical Analysis

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    Obama Synthesis In the three gathered articles by authors Bill Chappell, Peter Baker, and Michael Shear, Barack Obama have made decisions as president that would affect the United States from now until the end of time. The main subcategories that his presidency have been divided into is war, education, and work. Examples of his choices that had an impact included abandoning ranking systems for colleges and universities, continuing the war over in Iraq, and demanding federal contractors to…

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    Dreams From My Father, written by our former president Barack Obama, is a memoir that emphases on race and racism. Obama is constantly searching for a sense of belonging between what worlds he belongs to –white or black. He states “The emotions between the races could never be pure; even love was tarnished by the desire to find in the other some element that was missing in ourselves. Whether we sought out our demons or salvation, the other race would always remain just that: menacing, alien, and…

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    election where a black man, Barack Obama became popular enough to win the presidential race. The movie Game Change is a non-fiction film that follows Barack Obama’s opponent John McCain as he is running his campaign and the choices his campaign officials chose for him along the way. McCain’s chief public relations officials made many decisions along the way, some helpful and some detrimental to his campaign, which ultimately led to John McCain’s loss again Barack Obama. John McCain’s public…

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    Donald Trump was sharply denunciated by Barack Obama. He criticized Republicans for this choice and said their nominee unfit for presidency. Trump repeatedly criticized Barack Obama. He called the politician the disaster and the worst US President. Obama didn’t leave a favor unanswered and brought out his opinion about Trump’s presidency even before he became a leader of the US administration. "The Republican nominee is unfit to serve as president," Obama said at a White House news conference…

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    Barack Obama is the first African American president for the United States and is known for his “change” slogan. Obama was born on August 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii. When Barack was 4 years old, his mother, Ann Dunham married Lolo Soetoro. Her husband was from Indonesia and studied at the University of Hawaii. When Barack was 5, his family moved to Indonesia. Due to circumstances in Indonesia, Dunham deemed it to be an unsafe place to live. When Barack was 10 years old, he…

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    Bill Clinton vs. Barack Obama Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were both popular presidents, whose came from a middle class income family and a minority group of people. Bill Clinton a first "baby boomer" generation (people born after the communist war) to become president, and Barack Obama, first African American to become president, were especially both good on domestic affairs and came up with same important policies about domestic affairs ( health care reform and economic recovery). In fact,…

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    Is Barack Obama actually a capable leader? Barack Obama, the first African-American president of the United States of America who was born in Hawaii where he also grew up. Barack Obama became president on November 4, 2008 and on January 20, 2013. Barack Obama wasn’t always the best president for several reasons. He’s a poor planner who doesn’t consider obligations through, such as his approach to Obamacare and immigration, his domestic policy isn’t much improved. This is not a man who…

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    America people in the year of 2008 made a historic decision in their great land; they placed their faith on a black President. Voting for Barack Obama was an indication of a transformed American people; it was a positive sign that indicated the end of segregation, slavery, etc. in the United States. The Obama’s victory was celebrated around the world, American people reputation painted a positive picture; the land was admired by leaders around the world over the great decision they made. The…

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