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James Fallows had an interesting column  on this in Atlantic back in
2002 or so.  He compared W's performance in debates with Ann Richards in
his '96 run with his performance in the 2000 campaign and since.  In the
Texas gubernatorial race he was not only very on message, as he has been
since, but he also spoke a more sophisticated English, was mentally
agile against a very skilled debater, and generally comported himself
well.  Fallows thinks, and I tend to agree, that his later folksiness is
a persona that has been very successful, one perhaps designed by Rove,
and one that W seems to have been unable to escape, once he adopted it.

 

Herb

 

From: Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Brad Johnston
Sent: 2008-02-06 15:59
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: grammar and our folksy president

 

Fascinating theory, Seth.

 

I voted for Dubya twice but it makes me so uncomfortable to watch him, I
didn't see his State of the Union but read the full text the next day.
Could his annoying, anti-Churchillian demeanor possible be a put-on?
Hard to believe.

"Katz, Seth" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

	On GW Bush saying "nucular" (as did Jimmy Carter--who was a
nuclear engineer!): I have heard tell that in the televised Texas
gubernatorial debates, Bush did not speak as he has for the past 8
years, but rather sounded much more like the articulate, Yale-educated,
upper-class Northeasterner that he actually is. The folksy, aw-shucks,
malapropistic Bush is a character that he and his handlers created to
make him a more marketable candidate. Does anyone know if this is true:
that Bush did not always speak publicly as he does now?
	
	BTW: I do not believe that Bill Clinton, George HW Bush, or
Ronald Reagan said "nucular."
	
	Best--
	Seth
	
	Dr. Seth Katz 
	Assistant Professor
	Department of English
	Bradley University
	
	
	________________________________
	
	From: Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar on behalf of
Carol Morrison
	Sent: Wed 2/6/2008 11:57 AM
	To: [log in to unmask]
	Subject: Re: McCain, Obama, Clinton...Who has the best grammar?
	
	
	Yes, every time Bush says "nucular" it makes me cringe!
	
	Patricia Lafayllve wrote: 
	
	Purely from a public speaking standpoint, all three do fairly
well. McCain strives for an "everyman" approach, Clinton goes for
"Powerful Woman" in her voice, and Obama is leaning toward an almost
call-and-response flavor. I did hear Obama promise to pronounce the word
"nuclear" as...well..."nuclear," which made me chuckle.
	
	-patty
	
	
	________________________________
	
	From: Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Carol Morrison
	Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 10:18 AM
	To: [log in to unmask]
	Subject: McCain, Obama, Clinton...Who has the best grammar?
	
	I am curious to see which of the candidates has the best grammar
and who is the most well-spoken. I will be listening attentively to
upcoming speeches, interviews, and press conferences. It would be nice
to have a president who has a strong command of the English language.
That person will get my vote (maybe). Any favorites?
	CLM
	
	
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