Speech of the Week: New Counterterrorism Strategy, Barack Obama
The most Republican issue ever; the debate where Democrats usually speak with fear; the growing pressure of the Civil Rights movement with a more energized voice – paradoxically inside the GOP: Security and Defense. After the difficult -scandals- week (Benghazi’s resurrection, the AP journalists wire and the IRS activities), and the Department of Justice release [...]
Speech of the Week: Barack Obama #WHCD 2013
Last Saturday was the day when Washington most laugh at self-laughes. Political, Economic and Media leaders, and every time more Cinema & TV star system celebrities, joined for an exceptional event. After the inaugural address of the WHCA president, the first surprise of the night: 1. #HouseofNerds: The return -until 2nd Season premiere- of shakespearian [...]
President Obama’s 5th SOTU represented a continued zoomed-in format of the 2nd inaugural, from just three weeks ago. The president has begun his influence final countdown. Only 15 months to get done his agenda: with an unprecedented momentum; a weak opposition in Congress was deprived of leadership and a familiar attitude. As George Lakoff [...]
Obama’s second Term
Speech of the Week: Barack Obama – Newtown
In the aftermath of a tragedy a related issue momentum is always observed. In the Newtown gun-down even can be an unprecedented u turn on the gun -still- taboo in the US. The president challenged citizens consciences and the establishment embracing a new frame: “Are our children safer?”. Is the Second Term presidential agenda willing [...]
Speech of the Week: Barack Obama second victory
Second and last Barack Obama’s victory: “the best is still to come”:
A close look at the #2012 presidential results
3 million -popular- votes and 126 -electoral- votes is the difference between President Obama and Governor Romney. 4 years later and less than 11 million voters (9 millions Democrats and 2 Republicans), the GOP polarization strategy and setting the party on chessboard extremes has been a failure. (Just ask former Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown.) [...]
The 7 Key States in U.S.A.
One of the things that had most amazed the european world since the XIX Century has been the way that the politic machinery works in the U.S.A. This year is election year and the machinery has been active for more than a year now and a lot of State have already their favorite but the [...]




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