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Tag Archives: Barack Obama
By Degree – the Political Speech has become a Lost Art
Exposed to a lot of politics on both sides of the channel these days, I have noted a distinct drop in quality when it comes delivering a public speech. A year after The King’s Speech won all the film awards … Continue reading →
Posted in British Literature, Essays, Literature, Poetry, Uncategorized
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Tagged Barack Obama, current-events, David Cameron, Degree Speech, Dwight Eisenhower, Elizabeth I, elocution, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Nick Clegg, oration, politicians, politics, public speaking, Religion, Rick Santorum, Shakespeare, society, Speech, speeches, Troilus and Cressida, Ulysses, Ulysses S Grant, Winston Churchill
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