President Obama's Inaugural Address

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To start off, to be honest this is by far the only inaugural speech that i’ve listened to and watched and became pretty interested with what he has said. From beginning to end the speech was clear for all ages and basically became a speech that is informative to all kinds of people. at the start of the speech the President gave a warm welcome and became more focused on the issues regarding the country during the time. He did not spend a lot of time throughout the speech discussing irrelevant topics or things that shouldn’t have been said. From a listeners points of view he sounded like he wasn’t very electrifying, almost as if he got up there said what he had to say and got off. Nevertheless he mentioned history in terms of basing this country and continuing what the founding fathers have already started. …show more content…

Most of the inaugural speeches that I’ve heard ( Im not that old, but I’ve heard a few non-live speeches ) the presidents didn’t mention our founding fathers or “historic documentation” they went straight to the topics. Hearing President Obama start off with a history lesson speech and then build on it almost made the speech more informative than it looked like it would be, he built credibility. One thing that caught my ear and surprised me is that he build hit speech upon the failures that were going on. For example, he brought up the crappy education system, the wars, economy, healthcare, other countries leading in stuff America usually leads in, and the government spendings. So if you’re listening to this speech not realizing what you heard you probably just missed out on the most important points. Think about it, why would a President bring out the lows of the country he now leads? Well, the point is so he can build a speech in which every citizen can relate

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