At first, during the 2016 U.S Presidential Election, many people were of the opinion that they will cast their vote for Hillary Clinton due to Donald Trump unconventional mode of campaign. Trump attacked almost every sector of American society with insults, for instance, according to CNN news editor (Tal Kopan ) Trumps “first controversial campaign remarks on the country came in his presidential announcement speech, when he called some Mexican immigrants rapists and criminals”. But we start witnessing some move towards Trumps side after the Republican primary election. Because he was able to convince some voters that he is going to make America great again by insuring all the deals during his administration will be in U.S favor and he will
The Supreme Court has the highest authority in this country and throughout its existence the diversity of people in it had been lacking. On May 29, 2009 a new Supreme Court Justice was nominated, she was the first Latina to be appointed to this position and eventually was confirmed by the senate. Sonia Sotomayor’s nomination speech was a moment that brought joy to many Latinos who often did not feel represented in higher positions of authority in this country. She was the first to break the norm for this and in the speech she delivered to the country via new stations she was able to present to the country what qualified her as a Supreme Court Justice. Former President Barack Obama presented Sotomayor as a person
American journalist and writer, David Remnick, expressed the country’s deepest concerns on the Presidential Election in his New York Times article, “An American Tragedy.” Published precisely after Donald Trump was elected President of the United States, the compelling article voiced how utterly distraught Remnick felt about the pressing events and mediated what he felt Hillary supporters, immigrants, and all threatened people felt towards Trump. He began his article on a doomful and defeated note addressing his title and main argument: Donald Trump’s election and presidency are an American tragedy. He presented his “revulsion and anxiety” toward the presidency, the “miseries” we could potentially look forward to, and how the course of events
Donald J. Trump, is known to many as the orange man who wags his finger down a long table of celebrities firing them left and right every Sunday night on NBC. To others he is known as the billionaire tycoon, who graces our headlines for remarkably insensitive or oddball remarks. All (not even possibly Mr. Trump himself), at least until now, viewed him as a possible candidate for the next President of the United States. But as polls indicate, and citizens across the country (both moderate and conservative) vote in favor of Trump, he may very well be sitting in the oval office come January 20th, 2017. Whether this strikes fear in your heart, or tremendous hope is beside the matter, no one can deny the fervor and mania Trump
Nicholas Kristof’s article “When a Crackpot Runs for President” is an unbiased analysis with a neutral perspective about how people in the United States vote for their future president and how the two candidates: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton perform so far. However, rhetorically and critically analyzing the article, we can see that his underneath purpose is to criticize both of the politicians.
Hillary Rodham Clinton is a well-recognized woman in the United States. Her great contribution as Secretary of State impacted people’s lives. One of many remarkable speeches Clinton gave was the “The Women Rights Speech” on the 4th World Conference on Women Plenary Session, where she used strong words and emotions to appeal the audience. Even though the speech talked about women rights, she wanted everyone including men and children to listen and take action. Her use of ethos, logos and pathos throughout the speech helped people understand women live in a world where they suffer discrimination, and she proposes solutions to solve the issue.
Trump assures voters he will defend their second amendment right to bear arms, an issue many Republicans feel very passionately about. Other issues such as his tax reform plan are designed to appeal to middle class workers frustrated with their jobs or lack of jobs as trump assures voters if elected he will bring business, trade, and jobs back to America. One issue Trump addresses that is also a huge stance the Republican party overall has taken is that he will repeal the Affordable Care Act, and overall he will save our nation from the turmoil and trouble that President Obama and a Democratic executive branch has gotten this nation
Tensions in the modern world are rising as Donald Trump has been elected. The president is supposed to bring the people of america together but in reality he is tearing the people apart. Although he has not done anything wrong, people are just assuming that because he is not a politician he cannot lead this country. Therefore because of the turmoil he has created in this country, people have become more split than ever. Just because some people are Trump supporters they have been treated differently than other people.
In the midst of one of the most controversial presidential elections in history, both political parties are struggling to prove that their candidate is the best choice. Clinton and Trump’s disapproval ratings are very low, but one has to ask, is there really a lesser evil to choose from? While Clinton has had her own fair share of past discrepancies, Trump’s track record proves much more troublesome. Donald Trump has proven to be an untrustworthy presidential candidate because of his misogynistic actions, his racial bias, and his corrupt business history. During the Republican debate on August 6, 2016, Trump had a falling out with Fox correspondent Megyn Kelly after she questioned him about some of his comments on women, where he referred to them as “’fat pigs’, ‘dogs’, ’slobs’, and ‘disgusting animals’,” (Bahadur).
Donald Trump has been nearly immune to criticism. The only time Trump ever suffered significantly in the polls was when Hillary ultimately secured the requisite number of delegates to push Bernie Sanders out, to become the presumptive Democratic nominee. With former Sanders supporters beginning to coalesce around Hillary, she managed to get a bump in the polls following a stinging speech attacking Trump. To make matters worse, Trump flapped his mouth, attacking the judge presiding over the Trump University case. Trump proceeded to make what were perceived as racist comments regarding the judge because his parents were of Mexican descent.
Recently, an event that shaken not only The United States of America but the entire world, has occurred. Donald Trump was elected president this pasted tuesday. The entire nation has divided, Trump supporters, Clinton supporters and the undecided. Questions and concerns have risen. Will Donald Trump be the correct person to represent our country? Will he really build a wall and deport all illegal immigrants?
Republican candidate, Donald Trump is a bully, a racist, the opposite of a role model, and an individual who is completely unfit to serve as commander in chief and to hold the title as The President of the United States. It is necessary to label Trump as hazardous, plain and simple. Our families and society as a whole need to fully comprehend the danger and the threat this man poses to us all. In addition, candidate Trump is putting the persona of our great country in jeopardy.
Throughout history, women have fought a long, hard battle to have equal rights. Men, and even some women, all over the world believe that women do not share the same value and importance to society as men do. On September 5, 1995, Hillary Clinton spoke at the 4th World Conference on Women on behalf of women all over the world. Clinton raised awareness on how women 's rights are being violated and why it is important to recognize women 's rights as equal to everyone else’s rights. Even today, in 2016, the words Clinton in 1995 spoke still impact the world. Hillary Clinton, a powerful, credible women made the world feel emotional by explaining the mental, and physical hardships that many women face everyday, and why addressing this problem
Presidential election has remained always a critical event in the history of United States of America. This is due to the fact that America always elected his president over the considerations required for the appropriate choices regarding the selection of president of United States of America and that America is a country of mix people living and working. Currently, the situation of the presidential election of 2016 has repeated the old tradition and people are becoming more furious about the president of the United States of America. At the glance of political realm, there are two candidates who have gained the public support and fame among the people of United States of America because of their distinct ideologies and political stances as well. Ted Cruz is the leading figures among all the other political figures of
Before becoming the 2016 Republican Presidential Nominee, Trump was successful in both business and on television. In 2004, Trump became a reality TV star on his show The Apprentice. People know his name which helps Trump gain popularity during the election. Once voters can recognize the Trump name, decision heuristics, or mental shortcuts come into play. In politics, voters tend to vote for the candidate they are most familiar with.
Hillary Clinton was trained for the debate and stay calm as usual. For once Donald Trump was for the first thirty minutes’ calm and was responding to the questions asked to him. Then, the old habits of the Republican candidate have reappeared when her rival has insinuated that it has affinity with Vladmir Putin. He began to attack his opponent, accusing her saying that she "incited" women to accuse him of sexual assault and that the situation in Aleppo in Syria was "the fault of Hillary Clinton ". He has even interrupt the Democratic candidate for the process of "dirty woman". I think, at this level he lost his cool and was disrespectful. He also several times interrupts his opponent when she was spoken.