He's more unelectable than Neil Kinnock was; and Kinnock had considerable
powers of oratory, and didn't lack political courage.»
Not exact matches
The sociology
of the religious group
of the second
power, to use de Grasserie's terminology (collegia, associations, brotherhoods,
oratories and the like), offers a wide open field and should be developed much more than it has been hitherto.
It deprived them
of the
power of political
oratory, which in turn deprived the audience
of the fun
of watching such a debate.
He's reminding viewers
of the undeniable
power of Churchill the politician at a pivotal time in his life, when his
oratory helped bolster Britain's resolve to stay in the war after the fall
of France and before the entry
of the United States.
Maybe with the few great movers and shakers
of today along with the one presidential candidate and his VP pick, both
of whom provide models, again,
of the
power of education and literacy,
of restoring peace and dialogue as the first order, we can restore not only the impeccable English written and
oratory skills
of yesterday, but also restore our sense
of obligation for caring about our one, finite planet.