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The plain oral speaking style: Recent presidential examples

Public speaking can serve a variety of functions: to persuade, to inform, or to entertain. There are various ways to achieve these objectives, including using a heightened style of prose, as exemplified in speeches like John F. Kennedy's 1961 "Inaugural address." But because of its extensive use of rhetorical constructions like parallelism, metaphors, and similes, although Kennedy's speech was powerful, not even the most eloquent person would speak like this on an everyday basis.

In contrast, a 'plain' speaking style tries to mirror everyday speech. Rather than excite people with fancy rhetoric, a plain speaking style seeks to do the opposite: it convinces people because of the simple, matter-of-fact nature of its tone. It may use folksy or colloquial words to convince people of the speaker's honesty. A plain speaking style can be particularly effective when used as a distinct contrast with a flowery or overly scripted style of speech...

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There is also a lack of jargon. A good example of plain speaking can be seen in President Obama's words during the second presidential debate with Mitt Romney, when the two candidates were debating energy policy: "And when I hear Governor Romney say he's a big coal guy, I mean, keep in mind, when -- Governor, when you were governor of Massachusetts, you stood in front of a coal plant and pointed at it and said, 'This plant kills,' and took great pride in shutting it down. And now suddenly you're a big champion of coal" (Second presidential debate: Full transcript, 2012, ABC News).
Obama's use of words like 'big coal guy' shows his attempt to simplify what can be a confusing and complex issue, and also to peg Romney with a label that is likely to be unpopular in most of the country. He tells an anecdote that highlights contradictions in Romney's record, rather than uses rhetorical devices to discuss the issue. None of the words used by Obama would be out-of-place in everyday conversation, and his sentence construction is linear…

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Atkinson, Max. (2008). Rhetoric and imagery in Obama's victory speck. Retrieved:

http://maxatkinson.blogspot.com/2008/11/rhetoric-imagery-in-obamas-victory.html

Improviser in chief. (2012). Improviser in chief: Clinton text vs. audio.

NPR. Retrieved:
http://www.npr.org/2012/09/05/160643183/transcript-bill-clintons-convention-speech
http://www.bartleby.com/124/pres56.html
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/OTUS/2012-presidential-debate-full-transcript-oct-16/story?id=17493848#.UMHoQ3czSZS


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