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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Classification of primary speech in New Hampshire

Paid out on the couch a little while ago, the New Hampshire presidential primary results as a Bowl-ready with remote control and the pizza was on the Super.

Hillary Clinton's surprise victory reminded me of all the polls to confuse Mike Rounds of nowhere to win in the 2002 Republican primary South Dakota governor. In fact, in some ways was more surprising because at least Hillary Clinton was in NH-radar and Smilin 'MKE was the star of the Mark V. Steve BarnettKirby Battle of the Titans.

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But I digress.

Classification of primary speech in New Hampshire

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I was watching my favorite news channel MSNBC, but I decided that I must be from another planet. All expert on MSNBC, a man and a woman who hated Republican John McCain victory speech. In fact, they were about how bad it was to laugh.

Of course, tickets to McCain as the gruff 71 years, says he is. But I was LISTENING to what he said and I liked what I heard. He talked about the real victims in time of war. Americans do not havenot really all that aside. To work together. To see all the men and women, Republicans and Democrats in the primaries and their service to a cause.

I came away thinking that if John McCain were elected, these heart-liberals would be fine with him. I felt like a good and decent man, a real young adults over the boy grinning brotherhood we have in the White House would be responsible, both with respect to the United States. But what do I know?

My Class? Delivery time: C-;Content: B +

Approximately one or two hours later (time has no meaning when you pizza and policy areas), Barack Obama gave his concession speech. Here, experts MSNBC and me. It 'was a great speech about hope and the unstoppable arc of history towards freedom and justice. He called the breath of Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King. The chorus of "Yes we can!" Echo of the old Negro spiritual "We Shall Overcome."

This is a speech of school children will investigate to see if my newMan-crush is elected.

My Class? Delivery: a content from a

Then another hour later, said Democratic winner Hillary Clinton. Obviously last week was a meat grinder. He lost in Iowa, has accumulated during the debate, almost cried and was left for dead. His victory is one of the great surprises in modern American politics, where nothing seems to be a surprise.

I found out a little 'softer Hillary, but their rhetoric was still much "I" and "I" oriented,Especially compared to the "we're all in this together" speeches of McCain and Obama. I also thought it was just a touch in front of McCain in the speech read-my-department.

Has a very good, but. "I came to New Hampshire to listen to you and I found my voice" Not bad.

My Class? Delivery period: B, C content, with a special mention for the line above.

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