Rhetoric
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Trump himself has responded to questions about his campaign
rhetoric
with a simple “I won.”
Fire-breathing rhetoric, or raving three a.m.
The same goes for earlier hard-line
rhetoric
about rooting out the militants and destroying their organization.
The current government under Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva misses the point with
rhetoric
about creating peace simply through promoting justice, or by funding large-scale socio-economic development projects.
To achieve any reassertion of effective Lebanese sovereignty in southern Lebanon, a robust international effort is needed, beyond the current hand wringing and
rhetoric.
With the right rhetoric, and, above all, plausible policy alternatives, this self-conception can be changed again.
This is telltale populist rhetoric: there is a “real people,” as defined by the populist; only he faithfully represents it; and everyone else can – indeed should – be excluded.
The particular tragedy of Trump’s
rhetoric
– and, arguably, its most pernicious effect – is that he has convinced many Americans to view themselves as part of a white nationalist movement.
This is why it is crucial not to confirm Trump’s
rhetoric
by dismissing or even morally disqualifying his supporters.
The process of “de-demonizing” the FN required Le Pen to drop not just the putrid
rhetoric
bequeathed by her father, but also her father himself.
Although his speeches and sound bites continue to impress fans of his Hindi oratory, the gap between
rhetoric
and reality widens by the week.
This has been aggravated by a more volatile environment for financial flows to emerging countries, more tentative foreign direct investment, and concern about the potential fallout for international trade from rising anti-globalization
rhetoric
in the unusual presidential race in the United States.
All, including the traffickers, ended up embracing the fundamentalist
rhetoric
of revenge against infidels.
But, amid the resulting political and religious confusion – and, because religious authorities remain silent in the face of Islamist
rhetoric
– no Muslim state can solve its problems domestically.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel also bears considerable responsibility: Her tough
rhetoric
masks a largely business-as-usual approach that reflects her country’s dependence on Russian gas supplies.
Their deliberations will be overseen by a research team "composed of faculty in
rhetoric
of science, group decision-making, and political science."
His characteristically intellectual
rhetoric
was replaced by simple and direct appeals to the electorate.
He is a skilled rabble-rouser, whose inflammatory
rhetoric
against immigrants and refugees – “We’re going to build that wall high and we’re going to build it tall!”– drives the crowds at Trump rallies into a frenzy.
Sarkozy’s
rhetoric
suggests that he hankers after new international agreements on exchange rates, and, indeed, perhaps a new global reserve currency.
Perhaps the rash of killings will dampen the racist
rhetoric.
One of the oddities of the Trump administration is that several of its main representatives have revived traditionally anti-Semitic rhetoric, even though some of them, like Miller, are Jewish.
Nationalism is a temporal vision (and thus secular, even when using religion in its rhetoric) that divides people into sovereign communities of equal members.
For one thing, the coalition exposes an undercurrent in British political life that has coexisted – almost furtively – with heated rhetoric: convergence among the main parties towards a kind of centrist synthesis on most of the big issues.
The G-20 and the IMF’s International Monetary and Financial Committee must work to align reality with the
rhetoric
of macroeconomic-policy cooperation.
The problem for whoever is elected president in 2008 will be to find appropriate realistic means to advance democratic values and adjust official
rhetoric
accordingly.
When
rhetoric
greatly outstrips reality, others view it as hypocrisy.
China’s leaders need to make several concrete moves in order to move beyond
rhetoric.
Of course, killing civilians is not all that the US and its NATO allies are doing in Afghanistan, and if Obama implied that it was, his
rhetoric
was careless.
Beyond the revolutionary
rhetoric
and the personality cult surrounding Ortega and his wife, Rosario Murillo, he is politically authoritarian, economically pro-business, and socially populist.
Thus, in their own national broadcasts – often weekly occurrences – populist presidents fulminate against journalists who dare to demand information or criticize public policies, plainly contradicting their own lofty
rhetoric
about citizen journalism and grassroots power.
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