Hope - The review of Obama’s 2012 DNC Speech
David
Obama, the first black man in history to
become leader of the great nation of America, was a great speaker.
This skill
brought him to the top, this skill made the crowds go wild. Obama used several different public
speaking skills and combined different styles in his speech at the democratic
national convention. His speech was explanatory, informative, and persuasive.
Obama
was explanatory all through his speech, and explained to everybody what he did
in the past four years and how he made America Stronger. He recalled the memories of four years ago what
he promised. He promised to stop Bin Laden and his terrorist group, promised to
cap interest rates on payday loans and improve disclosure, promised to provide tax credits for automakers to build
fuel-efficient cars, promised to stop giving tax breaks to companies that ship
jobs overseas, and would start giving them to companies that created good jobs
in America and so on. Obama stressed to explain in details that he did his best
to keep all his promises. He sent a strong message to his fellow democrats and all
of world to say that he did the right things in the past four years.
In
his speech Obama was also informative. Obama told everyone what his plan would
be for the next four years. He told everyone that he would lower the cost of Medicare
for the retired and the elder. He told everyone that he would solve America’s
financial problems. Obama said he would extend the loan program for small businesses.
He made many other promises at the democratic national convention, and has told
everyone just how he would keep those promises.
In Obama’s speech, he also was persuasive. He persuaded the audience into thinking that he
would make the better president in next four years. He persuaded Americans to move
forward and to give him more time. By comparing what he had done in the past
four years and showing what he did better than his competitor, Obama persuaded
Americans to vote for him. He said, “The
road ahead will be long, but we will get there.” Obama
had tried to persuade the crowd by making promises that would benefit America
and her people.
To conclude President Obama’s public
speaking skills, we would say he was a good chef to blend all of his speaking
skills smoothly, and “Hope” was his signature dish. His confident body posture,
his beautiful cadence, his courtesy, his generous caring words, his enthusiasm,
generated a successful speech. He made every single individual in the audience, elder or young, poor or rich, whom felt a sense of belonging,
and having their presence known. He
made everyone think that the road ahead will be
tough in fixing the damage caused by the past, but if they follow under his leadership, the great nation of America shall prevail.
Obama might not be the best president as America’s
financial problem was not improved significantly in his years of presidency.
However, Obama was truly one of the best speakers in the world. Even though we
thought he was telling a fairy tale at the moment, but we fell in his dream
land when he spoke. Hope President Obama’s hopes come true. Best luck to President
Obama and America!
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