Compare that to jug ears who uses I and me 473,295 times per speech as he speaks about himself.
Interesting.
I agree. Good job.
So, we will lower the seas together?
Not statistically sound nor meaningful. For example, when he says “I will take care of our Vets”, he is referring to unselfishly serving another deserving group.
Here’s background information on Donald Trump that shows unequivocally that he is a great American:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/3330070/posts?page=79#79
If a person says they can build a sky-scrapper - AND they've done it - it's not bragging. It's a statement of fact.
When Trump says he can build a wall - he's not exaggerating... he CAN build a wall. That mitigates what might be seen as bragging in a less competent person.
There was a recent Trump quote where he said , "I can make America great again" and I criticized him for it.
If he often says "we" than that would be a good thing.
BFL
Only a shallow thinking idiot counts the number of times a word is said, without taking into context the use of the word, and proclaims a conclusion.
Quite the metric and analysis. Tremendous idea/work. Thank you.
Interesting.
Thanks for your time and effort.
I much prefer a speaker who says ‘I’ when referring to himself than one, like Scott Walker, who uses the ‘royal we’.