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    Bill Clinton's Rape

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    Accusing Bill Clinton of Rape,” the author Eyder Peralta relates about the story of Juanita Broaddrick, who claims ex-president Bill Clinton raped her in a hotel room in 1978, when Mr Clinton was the Arkansas attorney general. Broaddrick’s rape allegations have surfaced twice, once when Bill Clinton was running for presidency in 1992, and another one during Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign in 2016. The fact that Juanita’s story has been given national importance during the Clintons…

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    Similarly, Hillary Clinton, former United States Secretary of State, showed the same determination for power when she ran as the Democratic nominee during the 2016 presidential election. Although they both experience two different mental states following their rise to power, Lady Macbeth and Hillary Clinton both strip themselves of their femininity…

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    economy is not the only thing to deal with. Poverty may also lead to many consequences, when people massively move to Ohio to find works, and give Middletown a nickname “Middletucky.” It sounds more similar to Trump’s promises when he runs for presidency. He commited that he will create hundreds of thousands of jobs across America. Reality shows that he is actually doing fine with an estimated 500,000 jobs created, according to Fortune. He is also able to assure that he will complete his claim…

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    Andrew Napolitano writes an opinionated piece he titles, “Hillary Clinton’s Lawbreaking and Lying Have Caught Up with Her”, which he uses to vent about his belief that Clinton is an obvious criminal and the American populous is aware of her deeds (2015). Napolitano uses argumentative language to express his outrage toward Clinton and the many scandals she has associated with her present presidential aspirations. The author uses a host of emotionally laced rhetorical descriptions and definitions…

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    When Bill Clinton was voted into office, it was not under ideal terms. He had barely won, and many people were unhappy with the idea of having him as president. Therefore, it makes sense that he would want to have a speech that made him seem more desirable, stating he had a solid vision for the country, and a plan for his presidency. He uses the rhetorical devices repetition, allusion, and metaphor to help him in this endeavor. Throughout the speech, Clinton uses the word “America” a total of…

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    Name: Institution: Course: Date: Why Hillary Clinton Should Have Been Elected The politics of the United States have been one of the issues that have been a world focus, and every time US goes to the ballot the world at large follows the proceedings. Recently, American conducted their presidential elections that saw two major candidates compete against each other. Americans desired for a change in leadership that would make progressive changes ranging from climate to health. Certainly, the…

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    War On Drugs Effects

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    of dangerous operations including and related to drug trafficking into American cities. Each new president, for the most part, has continued the programs of their predecessors. The naissance of the government’s anti-drug program began under the presidency of Richard Nixon. He set the ball in motion by classifying marijuana as a Schedule 1 drug and by directing his government agencies to target black social activists. President Gerald Ford stoked the flames by pushing for and achieving mandatory…

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    To be an effective leader we need to understand our own style of leadership. My leadership style is transformational. A transformational leader is enthusiastic, innovative, charismatic, and serves as a mentor for subordinates (Deluga & Sauza, 1991). In this essay will discuss how characteristics of transformational can be applied in my workplace. I am surprised to find my assessment in this style, I feel that I my leadership style is procedural yet the results show I’m quite the opposite.…

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    Many people testified, some more than once. The "Lewinsky Scandal, sensation that enveloped the presidency of Bill Clinton in 1998-99, leading to his impeachment by the U.S. House of Representatives and acquittal by the Senate" (Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia 1). It all started when Monica Lewinsky became an unpaid intern at the White House in June of 1995. By November of that year, Lewinsky and Clinton had been having a sexual relationship. Lewinsky had eventually went from being an intern…

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    Is Clinton the lesser evil? In the upcoming election, when asked many say they will vote for the lesser of the two evils, although who is considered to be less? Many claim that Donald Trump is going to lead the nation into a war, however, others claim Clinton will do the same. Clinton is unfit to be the next President of the United States, although Trump is just as unfit, Clinton is also corrupt, in bad health and has numerous scandals behind her. Based on her past, most of the things…

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