US voters love their TV and movie action heroes, and post 9/11
political campaign rhetoric was awash with tropes about killing terrorists.
Not exact matches
Trump's nativist
campaign rhetoric was not wholly new to American
political discourse.
Simply put, she is also one of the most polarizing
political figures of her generation and her
campaign has eagerly attacked Trump's alarming
rhetoric and lack of experience with a series of national ads.
Too often during
campaigns we never really learn who the person is behind all the
political rhetoric.
«What is it about «energy independence»», wonders ex Shell - CEO John Hofmeister, «that keeps this mantra in the
political rhetoric of
political campaign after
campaign?»
Campaign promises on special quotas for women have in the past remained a
political rhetoric.
Tools and organization translated the efforts of millions — mobilized by Obama's charisma,
rhetoric, and the
political opportunity to elect a Democrat and African American to the presidency — into the concrete electoral resources that formed the mantra for the
campaign's New Media Division: «money, message, and mobilization.»
Campaigners for the «no»
campaign have made as much
political capital out of the violent
rhetoric of the so - called «cybernats» as possible.
Addressing captains of industry in Accra as part of his
campaign in the region, he said «when we are getting to elections, the
political rhetoric rises, I urge you not to be afraid or frightened because it will not lead to any blow - up.
«Certainly the
rhetoric of the mayoral
campaign gave the governor an opportunity to solidify his reputation with the business community as a centrist
political player,» said Kathryn Wylde, president of the influential pro-business group Partnership for New York City.
Even though
political campaigning has not be officially endorsed by the Electoral Commission (EC), the President's address would likely set the agenda of how the
campaign rhetoric of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) would look like.
I have indicated before that all stakeholders; particularly the leading
political parties, have to ensure that as they
campaign they do not employ aggressive and abusive
political rhetoric that tends to raise the
political temperature.
«These forums for generating hate speech, malicious lies and threatening
rhetoric have no place in
political campaigns,» he said.
While it's
rhetoric is often particularly acerbic, AQE utilizes a typical array of tactics familiar in the advocacy world, including marches and rallies, op - eds, reports and press conferences, as well as
political campaign efforts, both in mobilization of members and allies, and financial.
* note: The organizers and permit holder request that no open flame be used, and remind everyone this is a grass - roots event, so kindly no
political rhetoric, signs, or
campaign hand outs will be permitted, as it is inappropriate for the occasion.
As the rituals of election - season civics lessons were disrupted by the ugly
rhetoric of the
campaign, teachers struggled to accommodate
political conversation and free speech, while rejecting divisive language and supporting their students.
At that, the conversation moved on to the challenge of AP chemistry, what math to take after AP calculus, and a recent English class on the
rhetoric of
political campaigns.
When a presidential
campaign is over and the winning candidate is in the White House, he (and in the future, she) must face the difficult task of turning
political rhetoric into concrete legislation or executive action.
Drawing equally from conceptual performance history and nonsense literature, as well as tenets of British empiricism and the
rhetoric of
political campaigns, Bob and Roberta Smith's allergy to pretension and preciosity can lend an offending bluntness or seeming nihilistic absurdity to their actions.
Taking its title from the artist's new, presented series, the show amplifies Esam's continued investigation and interest in
rhetoric, more pertinently in the role of slogans in
political campaigns.
Clinical issues — that may involve unpleasant
political discourse - must be differentiated from the rancorous
rhetoric of the recent
campaign.
The 2016 presidential election has caused quite a stir throughout the nation, and when the Republican and Democratic conventions are held, all of the
campaign rhetoric, media blitzes and impassioned arguments on both sides of the
political spectrum will likely make people even more nervous about the future of the country — as well as the health of the American economy and real estate market.