Rhetorical Devices In Obama's First Inaugural Speech

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The Ametuer Administration In May of 2011, the poise and professionalism of the President of the United States was displayed on every television in the nation. While standing behind a podium, President Barack Obama addressed the nation with a moving speech. He started his address to the American people by reminding them of the horrors that happened on September 11 a decade ago. In his public address, President Obama evoked the images of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center; smoke filled the skies, a hijacked plane slamming into the Twin Towers. Through his stoic disposition, President Obama informed Americans that the former leader of Al-Qaeda had been assassinated in an ambush attack by US soldiers. The hallmark of presidents was their inherent ability to remain calm and refined in times of unrest and war, as well as in time of peace. From Franklin D. Roosevelt in his first inaugural address saying “that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself” to JFK saying we would …show more content…

However, this title is reserved for one of two men; one of which is Jared Kushner. Jared Kushner was given the herculean task to deal with problems in the Middle East. The United States has invested in matters in the Middle East for over a decade. The war on terror, among other heated dilemmas and maintaining benevolent relations with these countries, requires an extensive amount of experience in foreign relations. However, “nothing in Kushner’s previous background would have prepared him for” the complexity of issues like the tensions between Palestine and Israel (70). What qualifications does Jared Kushner have to competently execute his duties? President Trump disregards Kushner’s shortcomings and gave Jared the Middle East portfolio since he is his son-in-law. President Trump’s nepotism is both unethical and detrimental to America’s foreign

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