Showing posts with label speech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label speech. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Political Pet Peeves

I am one of "those" persons who has a few pet peeves for the world in general. I am usually a nice person so I don't blast people too often, but those who write or say "Me and her went shopping", or "irregardless" grate on me nevertheless.

For today, I will pick on the three current presidential candidates. Nothing big, just irritants that their handlers should have brought up and corrected.

For Hillary the list is long. The woman just rubs me the wrong way. It is more my issue, I guess, than hers. Of course, she would be totally unaware of what I thought, and would care even less. So to be fair, I will only list E pluribus unum (likely only my brother will get the reference).
I don't know if she can help it but the poor lady's voice was not meant to be used above 65 decibels. When she hits 80 dB it is more of a screech and is not becoming of a lady. She should just wait to speak until the roar of the crowd subsides. Or talk at 65 dB so everyone can wonder what she is saying. Remember the Howard Dean shreik didn't win him many votes.

Senator Obama, the great speaker du jour, has this very annoying habit of injecting "you know", when he is stretching for the right words. Actually it is more like "a no" but then most of us slur some of our words. His people should certainly have coached that out of him by now. To me it is like the word "like" in the current teen vernacular. Unnecessary and, like, distracting. I also happen to think he should let his waffle get cold to answer questions in a public setting, but that is just me.

John McCain, as far as I can tell, took my advice and quit using "trancendent" in every other sentence. Dr. M.L. King was a "transcendent figure in American history...", and our need to "confront the transcendent challenge of our time...", and so on, are just a few of Mac's lines. My freshman English teacher, Miss Zirian Blish, always told us, "Use a word three times and its yours". OK, Mr. McCain, I will cede the word to you, just quit letting it trip off your tongue so frequently.

My real peeve about Mr. McCain, great gentleman that he is, is that someone doesn't get him to the dentist to file his offending teeth to stop that shrill whistle when he talks. It wouldn't take but a quick flick of the emery and he would stop alerting the neighborhood dogs. Listen to him next time and it will begin to irritate you as well. And then you can thank me for pointing it out.

Monday, January 28, 2008

State of the Union



Well, I have to give it to President Bush. Despite his low 30% approval rating, he came across as self-confident in his last State of the Union address tonight. He was cordial, accomodating, but forceful where he needed to be and essentially challenged Congress to get some things done.
Noting that he had laid out a plan to save Social Security that was not accepted, he challenged the members to come with their own plans to keep the massive entitlement programs from going under.

Although the Dems did not applaud at some points, I always hope that other regimes across the world are watching this gem of our democratic process. It is good for them to see that political opponents can come together, and even pull together when it comes to any attacks on our country and its basic principles.

We certainly have our troubles these days, but I am confident we will prevail as a country. Now on to picking the best person to be our next leader who will inspire us to further greatness. I am beginning to see who that will be. What do you think? Oh, and did anyone see who was wearing the U.S. flag lapel pins?