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The Rhetoric Of Heroic Expectations Establishing The Obama Presidency Justin S Vaughn

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The Rhetoric Of Heroic Expectations Establishing The Obama Presidency Justin S Vaughn
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Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.87 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Justin S. Vaughn, Jennifer Mercieca
ISBN: 9781623490423, 1623490421
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Rhetoric Of Heroic Expectations Establishing The Obama Presidency Justin S Vaughn by Justin S. Vaughn, Jennifer Mercieca 9781623490423, 1623490421 instant download after payment.

Campaign rhetoric helps candidates to get elected, but its effects last well beyond the counting of the ballots; this was perhaps never truer than in Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign. Did Obama create such high expectations that they actually hindered his ability to enact his agenda? Should we judge his performance by the scale of the expectations his rhetoric generated, or against some other standard? The Rhetoric of Heroic Expectations: Establishing the Obama Presidency grapples with these and other important questions.
Barack Obama’s election seemed to many to fulfill Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of the “long arc of the moral universe . . . bending toward justice.” And after the terrorism, war, and economic downturn of the previous decade, candidate Obama’s rhetoric cast broad visions of a change in the direction of American life. In these and other ways, the election of 2008 presented an especially strong example of creating expectations that would shape the public’s views of the incoming administration.  The public’s high expectations, in turn, become a part of any president’s burden upon assuming office.
The interdisciplinary scholars who have contributed to this volume focus their analysis upon three kinds of presidential burdens: institutional burdens (specific to the office of the presidency); contextual burdens (specific to the historical moment within which the president assumes office); and personal burdens (specific to the individual who becomes president).

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