Friday, May 24, 2019

10 examples of political rhetoric Essay

1. Medicare is the binding commitment of a caring society.In President Bushs State of the Union Address, he describes what medicare is to the public. I honestly cannot make any sense of this statement. It sounds like he is trying to make Medicare into something it is not. It appears that Mr. Bush is just trying to sound intelligent in my opinion.2. axis of rotation of evilThis is the term by which President Bush refers to North Korea, Iraq, and Iran he uses this term so people will associate these countries with evil. He is well-favored enemies a name that makes them look worse to the public.3. Weapons of mass destructionPresident Bush uses this term to make the atomic/nuclear weapons that Iraq supposedly possesses seem much intimidating to the public. He is literally trying to scare people with this rhetoric. After people hear and believe this phrase, any action that Bush chooses to carry protrude on Iraq will seem justifiable.4. Evil doersRather than naming the specific people o r group he is speaking of (such as Osama bin-Laden or members of the stand network), Bush refers to them as evil doers, which is a very emotionally charged phrase, used to ensure that the public share his sentiments toward the evil doers.5. Shuttle contingency in the lead NASA was positive that the shuttle Columbia had exploded, the situation was referred to as a contingency (a possible emergency).6. Inner-city areas99% of the time the phrase inner-city area is used it is referring to an African-American or Hispanic neighborhood. They use this term because its more politically correct.7. Equal OpportunityThis term is used usually when one minority is, in reality, getting preferential treatment in order to make things equal.8. War on TerrorThis phrase is used to imply that the U.S.A. is targeting possible or actual terrorists and more than ready for war with them.9. War on DrugsThis phrase is used to imply stricter drug policies on people and places by longer prison sentences, mand atory minimums, and many other tougher penalties for drug offenders.10. Third World NationWhen someone refers to a third world nation, they are referring to a quite poor, underdeveloped nation.

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