Sentences with phrase «political oratory»

"Political oratory" refers to the art of speaking effectively in politics, where people use persuasive speeches to convey their ideas, influence opinions, and rally support for a particular cause or political agenda. Full definition
The gentleman from New York sought recognition to deliver, without warning, one of the most extraordinary pieces of political oratory in recent memory.
Somehow that description appears frequently in political oratory and seems to elicit an affirmative response.
Also being shown are drawings documenting recent political oratory and debate by George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump and others, including Donald Trump's inaugural speech and Barack Obama's final press conference.
I attended the annual Brotherhood Awards dinner of the National Conference of Christians and Jews some years ago only to discover that the governor of Virginia used this forum for an exercise in cheap political oratory.
No amount of increased police protection or political oratory about law and order will ever heal that sickness.
Police protection and political oratory simply do not reach the level from which the problem arises.
The speech seemed good, as good as present political oratory allows.
Viewed in isolation, the exaggerated gestures and impassioned words of political oratory fall relatively flat and, as such, the audience is left to consider whether the mingling of both speech and gesture - and the bewitching effect they trigger - constitutes an indirect form of witchcraft as seen in the political speeches we come across on television.
It deprived them of the power of political oratory, which in turn deprived the audience of the fun of watching such a debate.
Benn's speech was a wonderful reminder of the power of political oratory.
Cuomo's speeches from that period — his 1984 Democratic Convention keynote, his Notre Dame lecture on abortion, his Harvard class - day address — were jewels of political oratory, as moving as they were erudite.
«His tricks of political oratory are precisely the opposite of Brown's, which is to say, he is a follower of Tony Blair.
As a piece of political oratory, the short, upbeat speech that ex-Republican former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist delivered at the Democratic Convention Thursday worked pretty well.
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