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    New Black” is campaigning for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Like most A-list celebrity and headliners Beyonce‚ Katy Perry‚ Anne Hathaway‚ Miley Cyrus and more‚ McGorry canvasses in State College to explain why he is supporting Clinton as the next United States President. Last week‚ Matt McGorry proceeds to State College in the Penn State community. McGorry stands firm in his decision. He believes that Clinton has the power to make change. The actor stresses that if there is

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    vote for Barack Obama instead of Hillary Clinton in the primary elections. Without a doubt this ad influenced the way many voters voted. By making use of allusion and by borrowing from other texts‚ it successfully made voters vote differently. As a result Hillary Clinton lost in the primary elections to Barack Obama. The attack ad ‘vote different’ depicts a large group of prisoners‚ sitting in neat rows‚ watching a large screen. On the screen one sees Hillary Clinton talking about how she would like

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    this debate and others like it brought so many people together to a watch party. As each candidate began to introduce themselves I noticed that most everyone there was not even remotely interested in what any candidates had to say‚ with Senator Hillary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders being the only exceptions. Governor Lincoln Chafee was first to introduce himself and as soon as he began to talk I noticed a few people turn to another television that had a baseball game on‚ most people began to look

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    References: Bill Clinton Wins Re-Election in (1996). Retrieved from: manythings.org http://www Burks‚ Derek J (Oct. 2011). American Psychologist‚ Vol. 66(7)‚ 604-613. http://psycnet.apa.org/index.cfm?fa=buy.optiontobuy&id=2011-17695-001 Washington Blade (2012) ©Copyright

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    According to ’Empire of Illusion’‚ Chris Hedges states‚ “The most essential skill in political theater and a consumer culture is artifice” (prompt). Artifice‚ in other words‚ deception‚ which is used by several individuals in their daily lives. Artifice is a characteristic that politicians thrive off of day in and day out. Politicians look to have a story that causes them to connect with citizens. Most of the time these stories are not exactly true‚ but do help the politician receive an abundance

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    masculinity. Hillary Clinton was also greatly impacted by hegemonic masculinity‚ in that society is accustomed to seeing hegemonic males in power positions‚ and Clinton was put in the impossible position of attempting to embody that. As Messner explained‚ male politicians- Schwarzenegger being a prime example - have mastered the balance between tough and caring. As a women‚ this is a more difficult feat and one that Hillary Clinton was not able to pull off. Many people that disliked Clinton commented

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    it. And don’t let anyone tell you any different‚” (Buchanan 4). Patrick Buchanan undeniably pledges his wholehearted Republican Party support for Presidential candidate George Bush through his sarcastic‚ declarative tone critical of the opposing Clinton administration‚ by utilizing powerful repetition‚ and through asking persuasive rhetorical questions. According to the biography on the official Patrick Buchanan webpage‚ he is regarded as an exceptionally influential speaker. Buchanan’s skill

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    Barrack Obama was born August 4th‚ 1961 in Honolulu‚ Hawaii. Before being inaugurated as president on January 20‚ 2009 he had a whole different life. He graduated high school at Punahou School in 1979. Following high school‚ Obama moved to Los Angeles in 1979 to attend Occidental College. Later in 1981‚ he transferred to Columbia University in New York City‚ where he majored in political science with a specialty in international relations and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1983. He worked for

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    Hillary Clinton’s email scandal did just that and was detrimental to her campaign. Most debated whether Clinton was a corrupt politician or just someone who wanted to separate her professional and private life. Trackur‚ a social media monitoring platform‚ reported that Clinton’s email apology increased her

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    The Equal Rights Amendment "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex." In 1923‚ this statement was admitted to Congress under the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). The ERA was a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution granting equality between men and women under the law. If the Era was passed‚ it would have made unconstitutional any laws that grant one sex different rights than the other

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