Rhetorics:
1. Being honest and open – actions must correspond to words
He sure I s being honest and open, he have to be that way. No one would believe in him if he began to say someone which isn’t right. When he says that he is looking forward to sitting down and discuss with Mitt Romney he committed himself to the words he said.
2. Having altruistic ideals – not being selfish
He’s trying to show his good side with Obama Care. Obama Care I a health care system that can assure all people so they can go to a doctor. He always says I want for or we have to. He isn’t selfish he dedicated the election victory to the people. An example of his unselfishness is “That’s where we need to go” he keeps saying like they are all one unit.
3. Being technically skilled
He is very skilled. He likes to speech to peoples subconscious. For example he says “We want our children to live in an America that isn’t burdened by debt, that isn’t weakened by inequality, that isn’t threatened by the destructive power of a warming planet”. It is clearly that he wants to send his message through the speaking of children. In the speech you can see that every way he uses his body is fully planned.
4. Being stable and consistent in opinions and attitudes
He is very consistent in opinions. Again in his body language he is so consistent in the things he say it almost sounds passionate. He is very clear in his opinions he talks loud and raises his voice when it needed to point out his ambitions.
5. Having self irony and a sense of humor
He sure uses a sense of humor in the speech. In the next lines you would see that he uses a bit of humor “... whether you voted for the very first time or waited in line for a very long time. By the way, we have to fix that”. It is that kind of humor he likes to use. But the text isn’t just about fun just the opposite. There is very few moments where you can say that he uses humor and self irony. He more uses the power