The American President

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    Unification and foreign affairs are vital concepts that must be addressed when the President of the United States is serving in office. Failing to clarify these topics will result in a divided nation, making it difficult for the audience to accept the president’s ideas. In order to clearly present these claims, the president must be able to effectively influence the American people through his use of rhetoric. The evolution of rhetoric from our founding fathers have dramatically molded our…

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    A president 's decisions while in office can make or break the country. There is an ongoing debate on whether or not there is a benefit to presidents having military service prior to being elected. Foreign policy, war, and leadership decisions can all be affected by the skills and knowledge a candidate would receive from time spent in the military. Although there have been successful presidents who had no military experience prior to holding office, military experience is essential to a…

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    Bill Clinton If I were to talk to Bill Clinton I would ask him what his thoughts are now, in retrospect, on lying to the American people about his relationship with the young aid Monica Lewinski, what advice he could give to President Donald Trump, and what his thoughts are on his wife losing the election. I think these are all really raw and juicy topics to talk to Bill about especially at a time when the nation is in such mental despair. The long term effects look quite different from…

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    Theodore Roosevelt: The Modern President From 1901 to 1909, Theodore Roosevelt served as the 26th president of the United States of America and while in office, created a legacy the model for all future presidents to follow. As president, Roosevelt worked to ensure that the government worked together in order to improve and better the lives of its citizens. He was the first president to take action in favor of preserving our nations wildlife and instituting more national parks. He advocated…

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    were becoming unemployed. George W. Bush, the president before Barack Obama, did not have any answers to solve the past economic crisis. Was President Obama capable of accomplishing what George W. Bush struggled to accomplish? President Barack Obama is the greatest president in history. Some may wonder what makes president Barack Obama so great? Well, let’s start with Obama’s race. Barack Obama is the first African American individual to become president. Barack started his presidential term…

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    Powers of the United State’s President under Article II Since time immemorial, the Constitution of America has been categorical in safeguarding the powers of the president of the United States by implementing policies that give the president more power and authority while ensuring his state protection. This began in the era of George Washington back in the late 18th century. Delegates were keen on defining the powers of the executive position as the president of the country. In the words of…

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    In order to effectively governor the american people, a president needs to be credible to the public. It is crucial for american’s elector to be of intelligence and persistence. It’s of these basic qualities that our president can command our country toward progression. With his prior experience in leadership, Washington was considerably the most effective president. Hamilton’s Financial Program was adopted by Washington. This bank policy established a national bank, which had many long…

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    believer in the living constitution. Scalia’s brilliant views made him the leader of the conservative intellectual renaissance in his three decades on the supreme court. Antonin Gregory Scalia was appointed to the court by President Ronald Reagan in 1986, as the first Italian American to become a member of the supreme court. On Sunday, February 13, 2016, the Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia, was announced dead; “He was having health issues...He died of natural causes.”i That day a…

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    The Best President: Abraham Lincoln America has had many great presidents, including but not limited to George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln. Many have their own opinion as to who is the strongest leader we've had. Personally, I think Abraham Lincoln was the strongest leader. Lincoln had to handle the civil war, an issue that was sensitive in America, and the fact that he went against the grain. To begin, Lincoln was in office during the Civil War. It was bloody and a…

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    that indicates President Wilson’s campaign platform. 2.) This item’s message revolves around the maintenance of peace and prosperity in the United States during the First World War 3.) This source is produced during World War I, and it relates to the 1916 Presidential Election. Indicating by the button’s message, Americans were not in favor of war and the United States still remained militarily neutral. The conclusion that Americans were not in favor of war is made because President Wilson won…

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