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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
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On 2011-03-05 23:02, McAllisterMagic wrote: Okay - he was a bit howdy-doody - but he did seem to be speaking to/for traditional American values. Just saying he projected a suitable and reassuring image to the public.
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landmark Inner circle within a triangle 5194 Posts |
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On 2011-03-05 23:00, Ken Northridge wrote: Can't agree with you there. Reagan was effective in an avuncular way some of the time, but quite often befuddled, where you'd have to pinch yourself and go, what did he just say? The one politician who actually swayed me with his rhetoric was Jesse Jackson. He spoke in New York during a primary run for the presidency (I forget which year this was, maybe 1984?), and I had no intention of voting for him. After listening to him though, I voted for him. He was enormously charismatic in person then, and very persuasive.
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MagicSanta Inner circle Northern Nevada 5841 Posts |
Persuaded a lot of companies to pay him off I tell ya.
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Pakar Ilusi Inner circle 5777 Posts |
Obama.
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balducci Loyal user Canada 227 Posts |
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On 2011-03-05 22:12, McAllisterMagic wrote: Oh yeah, I've heard of him. He's the 'free citizen' who shot the sheriff's deputy in the head in (I think) Arizona.
Make America Great Again! - Trump in 2020 ... "We're a capitalistic society. I go into business, I don't make it, I go bankrupt. They're not going to bail me out. I've been on welfare and food stamps. Did anyone help me? No." - Craig T. Nelson, actor.
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MagicSanta Inner circle Northern Nevada 5841 Posts |
Get ready for the one legged excuse Balducci.
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magicfish Inner circle 7004 Posts |
Winston Churchill. Greatest orator in history.
For those who vote for Obama, good grief. He is not a great public speaker at all. Yes he has smooth transitions from one thought to another without awkward pauses, but don't mistake this for good speaking. He employs endless umma and ahhs and says very little. His voice lacks emotion and passion. On a list of world leaders judged by speaking ability past or present, he probably wouldn't make the list. Sincerely , Rod |
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Pakar Ilusi Inner circle 5777 Posts |
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On 2011-03-06 08:07, magicfish wrote: Then imho, you miss the point of being a good or great speaker... By your definition, James Earl Jones would qualify, which he doesn't... (Although he is a good orator.) Obama, and other great speakers, is good because of those "weaknesses" you point out. Imho...
"Dreams aren't a matter of Chance but a matter of Choice." -DC-
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magicfish Inner circle 7004 Posts |
Sorry Pakar, I respect your opinions, but that post made absolutely no sense.
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magicfish Inner circle 7004 Posts |
I wouldn't dare put myself on any great public speaking list, but I do have two public speaking awards and was voted valedictorian my graduating year. So, pakar, I would argue that I do have a clue about public speaking. To the average voter, mr. Obama sounds like a real smooth talker, and he is. But a great public speaker he is not. In my opinion.
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Pakar Ilusi Inner circle 5777 Posts |
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On 2011-03-06 09:45, McAllisterMagic wrote: Well, now you're talking about something else altogether bro... Strange to bring that up when we're talking about best public speaker. I think you wanna talk about something else... But, that's another thread.
"Dreams aren't a matter of Chance but a matter of Choice." -DC-
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landmark Inner circle within a triangle 5194 Posts |
Yes, I think we're talking about two very different things. As I said, I don't agree with Obama's politics at all, nor as per Magic Santa's post do I think Jesse Jackson is the model of virtue. But I do think they are excellent speakers.
Churchill is another very strong candidate, most of whose views I don't ascribe to, though I think the intent of the OP was to pick someone somewhat more modern.
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6127 Posts |
Obama has always reminded me of Bush 2. When he's speaking from a written speech he sounds very good. When he's speaking off the cuff he struggles to find the right words and many times doesn't.
I guess it depends on what your criteria is for a great public speaker. Is it some one who can read a speech well and sound convincing. Is it someone who can ad lib and say powerful things. I think there's many factors involved.
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George Ledo Magic Café Columnist SF Bay Area 3042 Posts |
Zig Ziglar. The guy has a way to engage the audience, get the message across, get you to like him, and still do it with humor. Aside from that, Winston Churchill (the real one, not the one in "The King's Speech" ).
That's our departed buddy Burt, aka The Great Burtini, doing his famous Cups and Mice routine
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McAllisterMagic Regular user 196 Posts |
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magicfish Inner circle 7004 Posts |
When Obama speaks it is very contrived and inconsistent. Sounds like he's making it up as he goes along- too many ummms and ahhhhs.
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