Sanders scored a few
more rhetorical points than Clinton, frequently drawing rousing applause from his supporters at the Brooklyn Naval Yard.
Not exact matches
Piper refers to Trump's «divisive
rhetorical style... and his reckless Twitter form of leadership,» and says, as his third
point, that a «huge percentage» of white evangelicals voted for Trump «even though the character issues were screaming to be taken
more seriously» (Statistically, around 80 percent of white evangelicals voted for President Trump in the 2016 election.).
@Philipp It may have been intended as a financial planning question, but it may have been intended as a
rhetorical question to
point out that the proposed HC reform doesn't help the neediest, rather it provides
more benefit the
more taxable income one has to shelter through an HSA.
I've noticed that lots of those lists like that are for
rhetorical points in blog discussions
more than anything else.
I agree it would be quicker to simply note the qualified skeptics on the list (there are probably a few dozen), but, from a
rhetorical point of view, I think
pointing out these immensely unqualified members of the list is
more effective.