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    Mitt Romney Speech Analyse

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    Mitt Romney’s speech to the Republican ConventionThis assignment will analyze Mitt Romney’s address to the Republican National Convention.Mitt Romney serves as governor of Massachusetts. Mitt Romney is the Republican Party’s nominee for President of the United States of America in the election 2012. To give an overview of Mitt Romney’s speech I’ve put the speech into the Rhetorical Pentagon. The topic of Mitt Romney’s speech is his accept of the nomination for President and his address to how

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    Mitt Romney is running for President again. Though technically unannounced‚ the news effectively became public last on the 16th of this month‚ when Romney just happened to let it slip that he was “seriously considering” another campaign‚ having said previously that he would make a decision within “weeks‚ not months.” When a US politician purports to be “considering” a run‚ it usually means they’ve already started buying up White House-width curtain rails. The first thing to say is that the man is

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    on many topics are opposites. Mitt Romney is the Republican‚ and Barack Obama is the Democrat. Their views on three things are very drastically different: same-sex marriage‚ abortion‚ and immigration. When it comes to same-sex marriage‚ Obama and Romney’s standpoints are very different. Obama has affirmed that he thinks same-sex couples should be allowed to marry. Romney on the other hand‚ thinks that marriage should only be between a male and female. Romney has even got to the extent of making

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    Presidential Analysis

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    policy” Mitt Romney asserts his statements about what he feels the United States needs to establish in order to correct the nation. Romney supports his assertions by using logos to express his knowledge of statistical data‚ using ethos to establish himself as a trustworthy contestant‚ and uses pathos to pull at the voter emotions. His purpose is the give people the impression that he is a trustworthy candidate and that if given the chance in office he will fix all governmental mistakes. Romney establishes

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    Table of Contents 1. General Background in Media Using 1 President Barack Obama: 1 Governor Mitt Romney: 1 2. Communication Objective: 2 Barack Obama: Maintain his Credibility among voters. 2 Mitt Romney: People of America Need a New Rule 2 3. Strategy: 3 For President Obama 3 For Governor Romney 3 4. Media Tactics through the campaign 4 Mainstream Media: 4 News Media: 4 TV Interview 6 Presidential Debate 7

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    Apportionment

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    Mitt Romney‚ Republican presidential candidate for the 2012 presidency‚ is a very interesting individual to examine. His conservative background is evident based on his current platform. I use the word current because he does tend to flip-flop on his beliefs. In regards to abortion‚ Romney opposes abortion and does not support embryonic stem cell research. He supports the repeal of Roe vs. Wade. Ironically‚ he is in total support of capital punishment. Continuing to look at health care‚ Romney

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    candidates‚ Governor Mitt Romney and current President Barack Obama so far as it relates to their positions on health care‚ education and their values as individuals. I. Introduction & Judy’s story II. Health care A. Barack Obama 1. Affordable insurances 2. Companies will not be allowed to refuse insurance because of previous illnesses 3. Enables young adults to stay in parents insurance plan until age 26 B. Mitt Romney 1. Stop

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    Riding to tax freedom On September 19th the Los Angeles Times published a political cartoon by David Horsey‚ bashing Mitt Romney‚ the Republican candidates‚ harsh stance on the 47% of Americans who don’t pay income tax. To portray this ridiculous accusation‚ Horsey drew a cowboy accompanied by his horse‚ wanting to shake Mitt Romney’s hand but he refuses. Cowboys make less than 30‚000 dollars a year‚ which put them in the category of the 47% of Americans that don’t pay income taxes. Horsey is

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    bipartisanship. 2. Mitt Romney is qualified to be a presidential candidate because he has political experience‚ has worked in business‚ and knows how to balance a budget. Romney was governor of Massachusetts from 2003-2007 where he succeeded in working across party lines to fix the state’s healthcare system. Before becoming governor‚ Romney was the cofounder and CEO of the corporation Bain Capital from 1984-2002 which gives him experience in business. Before leaving Bain‚ Romney helped the 2002 Olympic

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    Obama’s great humility is when Obama kind of praise Mitt Romney. “We may have battled fiercely‚ but it’s only because we love this country deeply and we care so strongly about its future.” I think it is very humble of Obama to show such recognition for Mitt Romney. He also applies that he looks forward to work together with Mitt Romney‚ so by that statement Obama want everybody to have a positive point of view at Mitt Romney. So he actually does Romney a favor. Obama made a great job winning the skeptics

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