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Sanders ' speech sounds impaired in the low-budget film Psychomania, his last film performance.
After the speech, the nurse's aide invited Sanders to join the Nation of Islam ; Sanders politely declined.

speech and likened
Longinus likened Demosthenes to a blazing thunderbolt, and argued that he " perfected to the utmost the tone of lofty speech, living passions, copiousness, readiness, speed ".
In Snyder v. Phelps ( 2011 ), dissenting Justice Samuel Alito likened the protests of the Westboro Baptist Church members to fighting words and of a personal character, and thus not protected speech.
Mahoney placed fifth out of six candidates on the first ballot of the 1992 Liberal leadership convention, following a nomination speech that one reporter likened to a stream-of-consciousness performance.
In the American series, like the other cassettes that turned into animals, Ratbat was not capable of speech, and was likened more to a pet than an equal member of the Decepticon forces.
In a 1849 speech at Livorno, Garibaldi likened himself to Ferruccio:

speech and Republican
In his first and last speech in the Senate, Johnson spoke eloquently in opposition to Grant's military intervention between rival governments in Louisiana, when the gubernatorial election was disputed and Democratic supporters ousted the winning Republican side with armed force in New Orleans.
May 20 Republican Year 37 / 1948, Chiang Kai-shek's inauguration speech as the first President of the Republic of China in the new constitution of 1948
An unexpected olive branch came from King George V, who, in a speech in Belfast called for reconciliation on all sides, changed the mood and enabled the British and Irish Republican governments to agree to a truce.
Congressman Paul Ryan cites Kemp as a mentor, and mentioned him in his acceptance speech as the Republican Vice-Presidential nominee in 2012.
On June 8, 2009, Voight hosted a Republican congressional fundraiser, and he also made his own speech within the event, criticizing President Obama.
" The funeral marked her first major public appearance since delivering a speech to the 1996 Republican National Convention on her husband's behalf.
* 1964 – Ronald Reagan delivers a speech on behalf of Republican candidate for president, Barry Goldwater.
In 1912, Harding gave the nominating speech for incumbent President William Howard Taft, who would later serve as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during Harding's administration, at the embattled Republican National Convention in Chicago — before he completed his introduction, a fist fight ensued between the Taft supporters and the more progressive Roosevelt faction, but the speech was quite a personal success.
Senator Robert LaFollette of Wisconsin created the National Progressive Republican League to replace Taft on the national level ; although, his campaign crashed after a disastrous speech.
* June 16 – Abraham Lincoln accepts the Republican Party ( United States ) nomination for a seat in the US Senate, delivering his " House Divided " speech in Springfield, Illinois.
The Akron Journal and Republican, no friend to Bryan, opined that " never probably has a national convention been swayed or influenced by a single speech as was the national Democratic convention ".
Yet his flint-faced, unprepossessing ways and terse rural speech proved politically attractive: " That Yankee twang will be worth a hundred thousand votes ", explained one Republican leader.
Bush allowed Buchanan to give the keynote address at the Republican National Convention in Houston, Texas, and his culture war speech alienated many moderates.
" During a speech at the 2012 Republican National Convention, Eastwood talked to an empty chair as if President Barack Obama were sitting in it.
Joseph McCarthy's involvement with the ongoing cultural phenomenon that would bear his name began with a speech he made on Lincoln Day, February 9, 1950, to the Republican Women's Club of Wheeling, West Virginia.
) As Australian Republican Movement member Frank Cassidy put it in a speech on the issue: " In short, we want a resident for President.
Active in Republican politics, he was the Platform Committee chairman at the 1868 Republican National Convention in Chicago, he offered Vice President Schuyler Colfax's name for renomination at the 1872 Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, and gave the nominating speech for Oliver H. P. Morton for President at the 1876 Republican National Convention in Cincinnati.
He was an energetic opponent of slavery and his speech attacking the pro-slavery Lecompton Legislature in Kansas became the most widely requested Republican campaign document in the election.
Dirksen garnered attention at the convention when he gave a speech attacking New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey, a liberal Republican and the leading supporter of Taft's opponent for the Republican presidential nomination, General Dwight Eisenhower.
On August 3, 1980, Ronald Reagan gave his first post-convention speech at the Neshoba County Fair after being officially chosen as the Republican nominee for President of the United States.

speech and opponent
The Court held that easing BCRA restrictions for an opponent of a self-financing candidate spending at least $ 350, 000 of his own money violated the freedom of speech of the self-financing candidate.
At the Convention, Bush's primary campaign opponent Pat Buchanan gave his famous " culture war " speech, criticizing Clinton and Gore's social progressiveness, and voicing skepticism on his " New Democrat " brand.
Since the time of McCarthy, the word McCarthyism has entered American speech as a general term for a variety of practices: aggressively questioning a person's patriotism, making poorly supported accusations, using accusations of disloyalty to pressure a person to adhere to conformist politics or to discredit an opponent, subverting civil rights in the name of national security, and the use of demagoguery are all often referred to as McCarthyism.
In another speech, Aeschines brings up the pederastic relation of his opponent with a boy called Cnosion.
Lloyd George was considered an opponent of war until the Agadir Crisis of 1911, when he had made a speech attacking German aggression.
Reid, right, giving a speech in Edmonton on the occasion of George V of the United Kingdom | George V's silver jubileeA more dangerous opponent than Howson was William Aberhart, the Calgary preacher who was proposing a form of social credit to cure the province's ills.
After being sworn in on October 14, 1940, Ball stunned his fellow conservatives in his first speech on the Senate floor, calling for the United States to aid Britain as " a barrier between us and whatever designs Hitler and his allies may have on this continent ," Though he was an opponent of the New Deal, he supported FDR's foreign policy, voting in favor of the lend-lease program on March 8, 1941 in spite of letters from his constituents that ran " 25 to 1 against the bill ".
The Fiji Times reported on 4 September 2005 that Chaudhry and his principal opponent, Prime Minister Qarase, had traded mutual accusations of using hate speech to win political support.
CNN reported that during her concession speech, McKinney hardly mentioned her opponent but praised the leftist political leaders elected in South America.
As cards are read in round, it is common for an opponent to collect and examine even while a speech is still going on.
Taking the cards during the speech allows the opponent to question the author's qualifications, the original context of the evidence, etc.
In a quote from a campaign speech which has famously entered Boston political lore, Curley raised the specter of communist leanings in his opponent saying, " There is more Americanism in one half of Jim Curley's ass than in that pink body of Tom Eliot.
As a result of Bush's speech in NYC, the incumbent President was able to do something his opponent John Kerry was unable to do much of ... get a significant bounce in the polls.
A debater may rise to ask a point of information ( POI ) of an opponent during the opponent's speech.
Her only opponent at the time was President Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie, who came into office in May 1998, but he withdrew his candidacy after his accountability speech was rejected by the MPR.
Nelson was a vocal opponent of the views of Independent MP Pauline Hanson following her maiden speech on 10 September 1996, challenging her to visit Palm Island and other Aboriginal communities with him.
Enoch Powell, when Minister for Health in the early 1960s, was a later opponent who was appalled by what he witnessed on his visits to the asylums, and his famous " water tower " speech in 1961 called for the closure of all NHS asylums and their replacement by wards in general hospitals:
He reprised his role as Edward R. Murrow in a speech similar to the one from Good Night, and Good Luck, but was altered to reference Gillibrand's opponent John Sweeney.
Soon after, Magnus found himself involved in a grotesque illegal gladiatorial game, and although he defeated his monstrous opponent and delivered a stirring speech to the crowd decrying their spectation of such a sport, his words failed to get through.
An opponent of the Eisenhower administration's farm policies, he called for the resignation of U. S. Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson his maiden speech on the House floor.
On March 13, 2004 he was inducted to the WWE Hall of Fame, with an induction speech by his WrestleMania VIII opponent Shawn Michaels.
* Chapter 19-Fittingly, Aristotle ’ s final chapter in Book III discusses epilogues, which are the conclusion of speeches and must include four things: “ disposing the hearer favorably toward the speaker and unfavorably to the opponent, amplifying and minimizing, moving the hearer into emotional reactions, and giving reminder of the speech ’ s main points ” ( Bk.

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