Losers
September 3, 2008 10:01 pm Internet and Email, Research, Technology and TrendsSo I’ve been watching the third night of the Republican National Convention, and did a little wordleing with the text, as prepared, of two speeches. The first, given by Hillary Clinton, at the Democratic National Convention in August, and the second, given by Mitt Romney this evening. I chose those two speeches because those two individuals were the also-rans, or losers, of the 2008 primary election.
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Some observations:
One speech referenced “America” most frequently; the other referenced government most often. Just to pick on the GOP for a moment, for a party that espouses limited government as a main plank in the platform, one of their main speeches leaned on the term “government” as a rhetorical crutch in a major, public and national forum.
Liberal was mentioned more than conservative, and as often as government, in a speech by a self-proclaimed conservative.
Clinton’s speech used “Barack” and “Obama” frequently, which mirrors that campaign’s strategy of tending to rely on Obama, the person as opposed to Obama, the font of policy.
COM students: what are your observations about these two graphics?
Crossposted at karakane.net



September 4th, 2008 at 10:06 pm
Kind of hard to put into words (ironic) what I want to say…but the focus of the two speeches seem so drastically different.