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To: Kaslin

More like Narcissist Prick


6 posted on 09/16/2014 7:51:35 AM PDT by NonValueAdded ("Kerry, as Obama's plenipotentiary, is a paradox - the physical presence of a geopolitical absence")
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To: NonValueAdded

More evidence of Obama’s narcissism and hubris:
Below you will find an excerpt of an article by Terence P. Jeffrey wherein he points out that Obama uses the first person singular (”I,” “Me,” “My”) 199 times in a speech. He compares it to Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address which contained nary a single personal pronoun! I think this proof of Obama’s hubris and narcissism.

I did some additional research in a book entitled The Eloquent President by Ronald White. I noted that Lincoln’s Second Inaugural has one personal pronoun, as in “I trust . . .”

I thought this strange. White seems to suggest that it was in poor taste to use the first person singular. Commenting on the Gettysburg Address White wrote: “The address is full of first-person references, but every one is plural. Ten times Lincoln uses the plural we and three times us . . . . In the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln says nothing of himself. At a first hearing or reading, we are aware of what is being said and not of who is saying it. Yet at a second or third hearing or reading, Lincoln’s character, the ethos or credibility, which is the first principle of Aristotle’s rhetoric, is everywhere present. His very reticence to speak about himself - how different from modern politicians - is what makes his voice by the end of the address so decisive.” An Edwin Black refers to this as a vanished ego. God, what a contrast to the current empty suit in the white house.

Lincoln’s 272 words will be remembered as long as memory lasts. Obama’s vapid and banal “Hope and Change” is all he’ll be remembered for, and that by a bunch of fawning sycophants. It’s a hollow and empty sentimentality. I can’t recall a single thing he’s ever said (or rather, read) that rises above mediocrity. God help us!

“The White House presented Obama’s speech, which the president delivered at Austin’s Paramount Theatre, as “Remarks by the President on the Economy.” The remarks, the White House reports, ran 40 minutes, and the full transcript (including annotations for “laughter” and “applause”) is more than 5,500 words.

By contrast, President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address was only 272 words—and did not include any form of the first person singular.

In President Obama’s speech, he used a first person singular, on average, every 12 seconds. At that rate, had Obama spoken for just 15 more minutes, he would have used the first person singular more than 272 times in one speech—exceeding all the words in the Gettysburg Address.

In one 68-word passage—in which he vowed to act unilaterally if Congress did not enact legislation he liked—Obama used the first person singular five more times than the zero times Lincoln used it in his 272 words at Gettysburg.”


14 posted on 10/09/2014 6:34:38 PM PDT by donaldo
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