Thursday, February 26, 2015

Jeb on Leadership: The Real Message

          In this video from Jeb's PAC, Right to Rise, on leadership there were many functions of political language that were being effectively used. Bush used agenda setting, interpretation and linkage, reflecting and projecting, action stimulation, identification, labeling, and creating drama. While all of these were used, there was definitely apparent overlap of the functions that were being used.
           
            He starts out by stating that under the Obama administration that there has been a lot of inconsistency and indecisiveness, which he then goes on to explain that this has led to the loss of trust and confidence of other nations. This is a clear usage of creating drama since he is not simply calling to attention what the problems are, but pointing out that these problems stem from the Obama administration. He exclaimed that the administration had made promises to make great change, but the change that resulted from this was America growing less influential. This example shows that Jeb is attempting to create drama by using interpretation and linkage.
           
            Jeb is attempting to stir up the pot and get people riled up with these statements by taking a problem and directly linking it to the Democratic Party that is currently in office. This takes partial form of reflecting and projecting as well. Bush is looking back on what the administration has done and is attempting to get others to see in hindsight that what Obama had hoped to do and what Obama accomplished were on opposite ends of the spectrum. Since he does not directly state what would be done in the future to have different outcomes from this it is hard to say fully that this would fall under projecting. However, it is clear that he believes that a different route should be taken from the one that the United States is currently on.
            
          Another function that played a large role was labeling. Bush stated that under this administration America has become weaker and in turn might as well be inviting war; if America was still as strong as they once were—and have potential to reach again—then this is what would promote peace. Bush has labeled the administration as weak and as one that is weak and cannot effectively achieve what they are aiming to.
            
          The function of labeling leads into action stimulation; Bush is attempting to get the American people to rally behind him and the Republican Party for a stronger America with strong values. He encourages everyone to back strong leadership because if this is reinstated, then the strong values which he has brought up will fall into place shortly thereafter. This leads into an overarching theme of identification that is in place throughout the video. Bush continually takes America and links it to himself, while he attempts to separate Obama and his administration from the greater good for America.
           
           Although Bush does not fully state what he would do to ensure that he is more effective than President Obama I think that this was still effective and he does not need to fully address all of his plan of action. This is not a speech directly related to his run for president so simply stating that change is needed from what is currently being done is definitely effective and makes for a quality message

7 comments:

  1. Some people speculate that George Bush's presidency could hurt Jeb's presidential election. Do you think he can avoid this through the use of his political language?

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    1. I think that it will be an uphill battle to come out of the shadows of his relatives but Jeb is an intelligent guy and I do believe that he will be able to overcome that aspect.

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  2. You said that Jeb is trying to stir up the pot by blaming the democratic party directly with a lot of problems. Do you think this an effective strategy for some on the fence voters or not as conservative republicans?

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    1. Since this is not a point that he continually engrains into people's minds and was more of a statement I don't think it'll hurt. The point he is making here is that something new needs to be done which often times will bode well for a potential candidate since many people are displeased with one or many actions of any current president.

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  3. Do you think stirring the pot is a good idea for someone who has yet to be even nominated yet?

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  4. "Bush is attempting to get the American people to rally behind him and the Republican Party for a stronger America with strong values."

    Do you think that majority of Americans have similar values as Mr. Bush?

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  5. Do you think Jeb's criticism of Obama being indecisive and causing other nations to not trust America, could be a dangerous topic for him, given his family's track record in the White House with intervening into foreign conflicts? Jeb's comments could be seen as hypocritical since Obama inherited 8 years of mistrust by middle eastern countries from Jeb's own brother. Many would argue that the two Bush administrations of the past have been a bit too decisive when it came to foreign policy.

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