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"orator" Definitions
  1. a person who makes formal speeches in public or is good at public speaking
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The orator and politician Daniel Webster was one of those.
A tall leader and a great orator and people's person.
Let the orator do and say the most outrageous things.
Churchill was a preternaturally gifted writer, orator and student of history.
Are there people out there who believe he is a great orator?
" Modi further said: "Sushma Ji was a prolific orator and outstanding Parliamentarian.
Mr. Hekmatyar is a skillful orator who has written dozens of books.
Klopp is more comfortable, I think, in company, a more natural orator.
"When [Clinton] gets prepared, she's the best orator in the room," Brokaw said.
Swaim: Trump's not an "orator" in the ordinary or classic sense at all.
Sure to send butterflies into the stomach of even the most seasoned orator.
We refer to Coretta Scott King as just the wife of an orator.
I'll remember the commanding voice that made him the most compelling orator in Congress.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India tweets frequently and considers himself a talented orator.
As a quietly industrious toiler, and sometimes uninspiring orator, she is not well-known.
Booker's a fantastic orator who trades Obama's coolness for we're-all-in-danger angst.
Jobs, orator as he was, pulled it off through charisma and sharp word choice.
There is no orator today who uses the English language as effectively as Churchill.
"I'm a world class orator, wheelchair warrior," Harris writes in one of his pieces.
Speaking to the press and at press conferences, he was not a great orator.
Jim Renacci, R-Ohio, points out that Trump is not an orator, but a businessman.
And Morrisey is from out of state and isn't a very impressive orator or debater.
Mr. Allenstein remembered him as "a great orator" who was particularly gifted at closing arguments.
The poet speaks in unadorned verses like an orator with a soapbox under his feet.
He is the author of two bestselling books and a meticulous, and sometimes inspiring, orator.
He may not be a daring orator, but he is no dilettante either, they say.
History echoed within my father's name: Ghevont is a canonized orator; Vartan, an honored warrior.
Farther down, we reach the Anacostia home of Frederick Douglass, a 19th-century abolitionist and orator.
Jesse Williams is an award-winning actor, a celebrated orator, and a master of Twitter takedowns.
The great Roman orator Cato the Elder had a fierce hatred for Rome's mortal enemy, Carthage.
He's an anti-orator, Trump is, and I think that's a major part of his appeal.
Asma was fond of the orator: He'd been a pop icon before becoming an Islamic televangelist.
She may not be the orator President Obama is, or the retail politician her husband was.
Ross's account of Hitler's rise to power ascribes particular importance to his skill as an orator.
Booker, by contrast, is like an old-fashioned orator out of the 1960s civil rights movement.
Now, however, compared with Donald Trump he came across as a scholarly, caring, intelligent, superstar orator.
Currently, Orator is signed to the Singaporean bastion of all things unabashedly old school, Pulverised Records.
Now, I think you misunderstood one paragraph that Ted Cruz, who was a superb orator, said.
Some, like Lincoln's political idol, Henry Clay, and the abolitionist orator Wendell Phillips, are widely known.
It's a voice that's immediately recognizable, even if the orator was president nearly 60 years ago.
Ive designed a land-line phone in the 80s called the "Orator," which won an award. 
He became well known, early in his career, as an orator upon subjects relating to slavery.
That wasn't just because Michelle Obama is an incredible orator who radiates emotional depth and sincerity.
In contrast to the mousy Ms Tsai, Mr Han is a natural orator with a common touch.
And it's just not a marriage for show -- gifted orator or not, last night's speech proved that.
The veteran, who served in Afghanistan, is proving to be a capable campaigner and a strong orator.
He is not a forceful orator; his address was better on the page than in the hall.
He currently sits at 85033 percent approval (Gallup) and is easily the best orator in the game.
He is a superb orator and has a large, solid base of support outside of Istanbul too.
No, this is Orson Welles the artist, orator, and magician, whose outsize imagination and intellect proved irresistible.
He earned a reputation as a compelling orator in his more than two decades in the pulpit.
Orator Hunt's main cause is his own ego, and it's his celebrity that brings out the crowds.
Add a semi-skilled orator – say, a reality television star who cut his teeth on media manipulation.
Elected to the leadership in 2015, he is known for his youth and skill as an orator.
But just three characters below the Aaron Sorkin orator is House of Card's Frank Underwood, an actual murderer.
But this one, more than previous such speeches since Mao's day, bore the personal stamp of the orator.
He's not much of an orator, but when he got to the word "sane," he hit it hard.
Joe Biden doesn't occupy a political office, isn't a great orator and is basically stuck in his house.
"Play your drums, your dambura tonight," said General Dostum, a charismatic orator, referring to a type of lute.
Apparently, being drunk with protest rage did not make me the brilliant Churchillian orator I thought it did.
Sojourner Truth was born a slave and became a famed orator, fighting against slavery and for gender equality.
Payton reminds Ali a little of another 9-year-old orator from once upon a time, he said.
As a candidate, late-stage Biden has little in common with the impassioned orator of his younger days.
Cory is an inspirational orator who, perhaps due to lack of specificity, has not resonated with our voters.
Mosley's photojournalistic image of King-the-orator is far too disorderly to have been used by a newspaper.
Her kaleidoscopic characterizations range from a TV anchorwoman to a funeral orator to a punk to a homeless man.
Because when you're a black woman in this country, your experience includes both, and Franklin was our chief orator.
Mr. Anderson was an effective orator in the days when speeches on the House floor could still change votes.
Born a slave in Maryland, Douglass had escaped to the North to become a renowned abolitionist orator and writer.
That ad-libbed moment is often cited by historians as an example of King's improvisatory genius as an orator.
He has an adenoidal tenor and a lisp, but when he is indignant he can be an impassioned orator.
A legendary revolutionary and orator, Mr. Castro made significant improvements to the education and healthcare of his island nation.
In a news conference after the summit, Trump focused on his swing from bellicose orator to peace-loving dealmaker.
And then, improbably, he delivered on that promise, thanks in no small part to his unparalleled ability as a orator.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. played many roles on the American stage: leader, orator, preacher, protester, exemplar, conscience, symbol, martyr.
Bill Clinton has always been a gifted orator and this address was no different; it was powerful, convincing and heartfelt.
" He was also an "effective orator and actor" who peppered his speeches with "coarse phrases and put-downs of hecklers.
And he is a plain-spoken son of an orator whose resonant convention speech sprang him into instant presidential contention.
Donald Trump has never shown himself to be intelligent in the way of a sophisticated orator or a cultured man.
And while Franklin was as great an orator as his cousin, he understood that florid speeches went only so far.
In Mr. Berry, who is famous in France as a film actor and director, he has found a choice orator.
Mr. Biden can be a choppy, long-winded orator, but he is at his strongest in individual conversations with voters.
He was known for his skill as an orator and writer, and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953.
Mr Bannon said that Mr Trump is an orator in the class of Bryan, although that seems pretty hard to credit.
Obama is a gifted orator with a cool and intellectual demeanor; Trump is an improviser with a knack for dramatic flair.
He's not one of its federal legislative leaders, he's not a nationally recognized figure, and he's not a legendarily skilled orator.
Last seen carted off by the magic police, on his return Grindelwald is a seductive orator who loves a stump speech.
A skilled orator who nearly defeated Mr. Najib in 2013, Mr. Anwar is scheduled to be released from prison in June.
Although Trump is not a master orator, he is the greatest exponent in history of media manipulation and politics as entertainment.
Michael Bennet, an astute senator from Colorado but an underwhelming orator, may have showed enough spark to attract a second look.
Voters were tired of corruption, and Modi, a charismatic orator and an astute user of social media, promised to eradicate it.
The ancient Romans were talking about this long before the birth of that terrific (and possibly nervous) orator, Jesus of Nazareth.
Since 2005, a statue of Darrow's sparring partner at the trial, the orator William Jennings Bryan, has graced the courthouse lawn.
A skilled orator, Mr. Chamisa, who is also a pastor, energized supporters at scores of rallies across Zimbabwe in recent months.
A more earthy orator than Netanyahu, he makes occasional scriptural word play and is given to reminding listeners of his military background.
A more earthy orator than Netanyahu, he makes occasional scriptural word play and is given to reminding listeners of his military background.
Remembered as a great orator and a champion for human rights, Martin Luther King, Jr. also was a deep thinker on economics.
One was his daughter, Jean, and the other her friend Kitty Owen, a granddaughter of William Jennings Bryan, the politician and orator.
Bush pollster Matthew Dowd told journalists the Massachusetts senator was "the best debater since Cicero," referring to the Roman philosopher and orator.
Douglass was an incredible orator and author; here, in these images, is a quiet defiance that speaks as loud as his words.
That was one more mention than Senator Ted Cruz, a distant runner-up in the primaries and talented orator, afforded Mr Trump.
Within a few months, he had become the leading orator of the group, which was renamed the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
Five big reasons why Modi attained and maintained his popularity, from Shailesh Kumar, Eurasia Group's South Asia director: He's a talented orator.
The elder Ataucusi was a natural orator with a catchy cadence, who founded Frepap in 1989 and ran unsuccessfully for president thrice.
Ms. Warren proved to be an agile thinker and an articulate orator, and attracted both men and women in pretty equal numbers.
He was a cogent speaker but had a lisp and was a poor orator; he knew it, and rarely addressed a crowd.
Trudeau's characterization of Castro as a "legendary revolutionary and orator" drew swift and withering rebukes from American elected officials, most notably from Sen.
But, to her credit, the hilarious orator finishes strong, telling the bride, ""I love you and I'm so happy that you got married.
Frederick Douglass, the abolitionist, gifted orator, and politician, countered eugenicists, including the third president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, with ethnological analyses.
One reason for that may be Jokowi's style: he is a poor orator and has proved reluctant to engage in the public arena.
The chief pro-slavery orator was diminutive but fiery future Confederate War Secretary James Seddon, a Virginian with plantations and slaves in Louisiana.
Stephen Miller: "President #Trump's the most gifted politician of our time, and he's the best orator to hold that office in generations." pic.twitter.
Always upright, with his arms in some variation on outstretched, Mr. Gee resembles a proud orator one moment, an imploring child the next.
In 1843 the orator and Presbyterian pastor Henry Highland Garnet urged a convention audience in Buffalo to help incite rebellion across the South.
Even the greatest orator in history, the ancient Roman Marcus Tullius Cicero, once ran from the Forum in terror without saying a word.
Despite his later fame as an orator, he never got higher than the middling grade of C+ in public speaking, according to the school.
A powerful orator, speaking in bursts, she calls herself an "advocate," among other things serving on the city Youth Council in order to help .
Rose proved to be a charismatic orator, holding forth with the exuberance and volume that were essential before the advent of loudspeakers and mics.
Mr. Lugar had been among the most scholarly and courtly of lawmakers, but those characteristics perhaps contributed to his reputation as an unremarkable orator.
Mr. Corbyn is not known as a great orator, but his speech on Wednesday was better drafted and more smoothly delivered than last year's.
White Rochester was scandalized when Griffiths moved into the Douglass home, an arrangement that spawned rumors of a romantic link between patron and orator.
Other skeptics felt that the address, which was almost devoid of big applause lines, was unusually flat for an orator of Bill Clinton's skill.
Slavishly quote and report on the orator to the point that the populace, thrilled to see someone who speaks as they do, becomes enthralled.
A great orator, Mélenchon is credited with garnering 10% of the votes in the first round and should fragment the socialist vote even further.
La Follette, in particular, was a powerful orator and highly skilled in new campaigning techniques, while earlier party leaders were better at manipulating convention machinery.
Ms Nahles is a pugilistic orator who hails from the SPD's left but as labour minister from 2013 extended her power base through the party.
Watching this, it was hard to know what to believe, except for one thing: Despite his reputation to the contrary, Duterte is a capable orator.
But while Power Trip does honor to the conscious strain of thrash that informed bands like Nuclear Assault, Gale doesn't see himself as Thee Orator.
It was all there, unnoticeable to the layman, perhaps, but to the afflicted, it was as clarion as the speech of a well-seasoned orator.
You can go to Princeton and Harvard, you can rap with Missy Elliott, you can be a mother and a lawyer and a powerful orator.
She has Mars and Mercury in Gemini, which makes her a great orator, and it's in her 8th house, which rules sex, death, and rebirth.
Kalam is a famous orator, known as a man of science himself, having spent his life working for the Indian national program on nuclear weapons.
Khan has also worked hard at being an incredibly gifted orator, with a unique ability to light a fire under audiences, spurring them into action.
In life, he was a fiery orator and campaigner who upended nearly three decades of political domination by Israel's socialist founders and their Labor Party.
One of the characters, Henry Hunt (Rory Kinnear), takes "Orator" as an honorific, like "Reverend" or "Doctor," but his rhetorical gifts hardly set him apart.
For 49 long seconds, the North Carolina Democrat, a masterful courtroom orator, sputtered before a crowd at Harvard, unable to settle on a favorite movie.
Douglass is remembered as many things: a fugitive slave who gained his freedom, an abolitionist, an advocate for women's rights, a gifted writer and orator.
A grizzled orator with a penchant for Latin American dictators, he has the same forgiving attitude she does toward the Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin.
She, along with two others, was appointed to the commission planning events honoring orator and abolitionist Frederick Douglass on the 200th anniversary of his birth.
An orator with "eyes of a tiger," he helped bring down American-backed governments in Saigon during the Vietnam War and pressed for democratic reforms.
So in 6923 they sold the patent for $2692, the equivalent of almost $22001,22002 today to orator Frank Woodward of the Genesee Pure Food Company.
He "served selflessly as an imam, teacher, mentor, and was much sought after as a powerful orator and speaker," the organization said in a statement.
Douglass, who was described as an adviser to President Lincoln, a skillful writer and orator and an activist for abolition and women's suffrage, died suddenly.
He was dubbed to be a good orator and suffered from a sex scandal when he was accused of getting too close to a Vestal Virgin.
On the afternoon of March 22, 2017, Muhammad Ali's wife, Asma (a pseudonym), was chopping vegetables for dinner, listening to a religious orator on her laptop.
White House aide Stephen Miller may have praised President Donald Trump a great orator, but that wouldn't stop Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling from criticizing him.
William Breckinridge, a Kentucky congressional candidate described by his supporters as a silver-tongued orator with presidential prospects, met Madeline Pollard, a student with literary ambitions.
Mr. Modi is a powerful orator, promoting his narrative as a self-made man who rose to the top from modest beginnings as a tea seller.
Because Mr. Obama represents everything that Mr. Trump is not: an articulate orator, a deep thinker and someone who is elegant in style, words and actions.
Speaking a very fluent, almost poetic Arabic, he was a gifted orator, referring to sacred scriptures in his speeches and making clear his knowledge of Islam.
An 18th-century Irish orator did write something like this, but having John Philpot Curran on your side may not add much heft to your argument.
A self-serious debater with the discipline of a champion orator, Ciprian argues in favor of keeping the Constitution rather than trashing it and starting anew.
Over time, the hunter's storytelling role was replaced by the Jeli ("the great orator"), whose job included recounting epic narratives to melodies crafted on traditional Malian instruments.
And the quality of the speakers is so high that, next to Michelle and Barack, even famed orator Bill Clinton really just falls somewhere in the middle.
He's an orator as much as a bike rider, a born rhetorician, at his best when selling the planet on huge flamboyant whoppers of his own devising.
Much like Orator, Exalter fly the flag for old school thrash; their clean production and minimalist grooves point towards latter-day Destruction and the Toxic Holocaust catalog.
This online learning bundle (which is on sale for only $19) contains four courses led by seasoned speakers, each one designed to make you an outstanding orator.
It was April 1889, just the second foray into the Deep South for the great orator, five decades after his escape from Maryland as a fugitive slave.
In a traffic circle at the northwest corner of Central Park, the Frederick Douglass Memorial includes an eight-foot-tall statue of the abolitionist, author and orator.
"He was a smooth orator — glib and calm and confidant," wrote Mary York, editor of the East County Californian, a local newspaper, in an article about Burke.
A fiery orator, Mr. Mélenchon has attracted those on the left who were disappointed by the current government's pro-business policies and hard-line approach to security.
Clinton is nowhere near Sanders's class as an orator, but there can be something compelling in her willingness to just dig in and trust the audience to follow.
It started with this tweet: Stephen Miller: "President #Trump's the most gifted politician of our time, and he's the best orator to hold that office in generations." pic.twitter.
Sir Winston Churchill, perhaps the greatest orator of the 20th century, is renowned for delivering awe-inspiring speeches, including the legendary "We shall fight on the beaches" address.
Misleading the media, it turns out, is as bad in the era of the tweeting President as it was in that of the President as Orator-in-Chief.
Hoping to become a minister, he enrolled at Amherst Academy in his late twenties, where, "...it became evident that Graham was an outstanding, if unusual, orator," writes Iacobbo.
What, then, does it say about Robert Harris that he should have made Rome's greatest orator the hero not just of one novel but of an entire trilogy?
The president-elect is no orator or political showman, but he does exude authenticity and conviction in a country where most politicians are assumed to be cynical opportunists.
He was also a prize orator; he was dashing off derivative verse and sketches; and he was forever drawing—he thought he might find a career in art.
The New Jersey senator, pictured above in Columbia, S.C., over the weekend, is a gifted orator with a glittering résumé, but he often pulls back from political infighting.
TEHRAN — Hundreds of older, mostly blue-collar workers whooped and cheered as parliamentary candidate Sayed Miaad Salehi worked the crowd with the practiced voice of a populist orator.
Cicero was a great orator, an outstanding lawyer, a spokesman for balanced government, and the single person most responsible for transmitting the Greek philosophical tradition to Western Europe.
And the low-key Mr. Northam, a pediatrician who often evokes a doctor's soothing bedside manner, and the outspoken Mr. Fairfax, a powerful orator, are temperamentally very different.
"Ambassador Churkin was a uniquely skilled diplomat, a powerful orator with great wit, and a man of many talents and interests," UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said last month.
Or, put another way, here was Bill Clinton, former president, tremendous orator, great politician — and he was depicting himself as the supporting player in the story of his wife.
The politician, aged 47 at the time, was an accomplished orator, whose speechifying on religion and morality never disturbed his habit of preying on women travelling alone on trains.
A gifted albeit eccentric orator, Mr Kucinich has defended both Mr Trump and Bashar al-Assad, Syria's dictator, and was even paid by pro-Assad groups to give speeches.
The crew I assembled was like the Ocean's Eleven of wordplay, with a strategist, an orator, an emcee, a researcher, a specialist, and two guys whose strength was timing.
That offers a chance to see Obama's early gifts as an orator, but also fosters a slightly awkward perception that he was essentially showing off by bringing Michelle along.
Rather than an icon of the heavenly orator, imprisoned martyr, or revered prophet, the stark image transformed the civil rights leader into a human being destroyed by racial hatred.
Negan has flashed his talents as a public orator time and again, whipping his followers into a bloodthirsty frenzy with speeches delivered in the dramatic, halting cadence of Mussolini.
Growing up in Iowa, Hansen said, he never would have dreamed he would be the orator he has become, or have the perspective that he shares so freely now.
A skilled orator comfortable with the kind of spontaneous sparring that defines presidential debates, Mr. Booker has been seeking a breakout moment to boost his campaign in the polls.
"This seems very worthy to me, coming from a candidate who made a remarkable breakthrough, and who was — it must be said — the best orator," Mr. Le Pen said.
Mr. Tri Quang was a powerful orator who galvanized Buddhists to demand a greater role in public affairs at a time when Roman Catholics dominated the South Vietnamese government.
Jefferson was 'an anxious orator,' guttural and inarticulate, whose first inaugural address was delivered 'at such a whisper that most in attendance could not hear a world he said.
The EFF's leader Julius Malema, a fiery orator who formed the party in 2013 after he was expelled from the ANC, cast his vote in the northern city of Polokwane.
By 15 he was a free man and an electrifying orator, recruiting black voters around his native South Carolina to the Republican Party with "pyrotechnical" rhetoric and mustache-waggling jokes.
The EFF is led by Julius Malema, a fiery orator who formed the party in 2013 after he was expelled from the ANC, where he headed the party's youth wing.
A final apotheosis, three months before he died, for his service as Grand Orator to the Patriarch of Constantinople, was a descent by helicopter on the Holy Mountain of Athos.
Booker has been somewhat outshined as the rising star within the changing Democratic Party by Harris, but he is a gifted orator and someone who seems to want it badly.
His teammates have noticed that his talent as an orator has improved since his freshman year, when he came in as a more reserved, lead-by-example kind of guy.
In Virginia, the ratification debate featured a battle between the brilliant and flamboyant orator, Patrick Henry, who bitterly opposed the Constitution, and the equally brilliant, but more methodical James Madison.
He's an orator, and anything that prevents him from talk-rapping — namely, the dictates of song construction, especially when it comes to working within a melodic framework — is a distraction.
She was born enslaved in Ulster County, N.Y., and grew up to become a celebrated abolitionist and suffragist orator and one of the genuinely heroic figures of the 19th century.
The "Noted politician and orator" at 89A, with SAD as initials, was a bit of a toughie — crosses helped evolve STEPHEN A DOUGLAS, who was famously upended by Abraham Lincoln.
"The Orator," like Walt Whitman's "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer," is a poem about poetry itself, its immediate purchase on the sublime, so much more powerful than classroom circumlocution.
Bruckner said that the pauses he used to separate blocks of thematic material were like an orator drawing breath, but what came across was a nervous and inexperienced public speaker.
Now the nation needs an orator of that potency to make the case that restoring the traditional balance of power might be the most important issue this nation now faces.
But even though most Germans rejected him, he was a skilled orator and effective populist demagogue who turned out to have a larger mass following than his country's conservative establishment.
Ms. Taubira, a skilled orator who peppers her speeches with lyrical flourishes and erudite references, was one of the few black, female politicians within a prominent ministry in the French government.
A dynamic orator, Green had a coveted speaking slot at a ceremony commemorating the anniversary of the Bloody Sunday march from Selma to Montgomery, at Brown Chapel AME Church in March.
"In the public arena he exploits at least the following masks: the rousing orator, the affable conversationalist, and the bumbling amateur," said Paul Chilton, professor emeritus of Linguistics at Lancaster University.
Blight dismantles this pretense in a tour de force of storytelling and analysis, showing that the young orator-to-be had benefited from a great deal of mentorship and good fortune.
The leftist Jean-Luc Melenchon, a powerful orator, has had the best of parliamentary debates – though his party, France Insoumise (France Unbowed), has a mere 17 seats in the National Assembly.
His brother, Raúl, helmsman of the erratic Cuban ship since August 2006, when the Sierra Maestra hero renounced total control over the Caribbean island, has proved to be a lamentable orator.
He had flirted with a run in 1984, establishing himself as an estimable orator with a speech in Atlantic City invoking the deaths of President John F. Kennedy and the Rev.
That a building named for the great orator has been vandalized to prevent speech should be an indication that we have a serious problem on some college campuses -- and across the country.
In the third story, "Meal Ticket," Liam Neeson is a grizzled and silent traveling impresario who features a legless, armless orator (Harry Melling) on his mobile stage in frontier towns every night.
Katharine from Rhode Island agreed: For Democrats, Oprah possibly represents a weapon against the Trump Administration; she is a powerful orator, a successful businesswomen, and is well-liked by the American public.
The debate pitted James Madison, a federalist and the principal drafter of the Constitution, against George Mason, the intellectual leader of the antifederalists, and Patrick Henry, Virginia's governor and a renowned orator.
That Assing was obsessed with the famous orator would have been readily apparent to Anna during the interloper's frequent intrusion on the family home, where she lived for months at a time.
Though hardly a compelling orator, he speaks most of Gambia's ethnic languages, which may help him heal the tensions that have simmered between Mr Jammeh's minority Jola tribe and the bigger Mandinka group.
Liberal presidential candidate Jorge Eliecer Gaitan - a famed orator who railed against inequality - was assassinated in 1948 in an incident that sparked 10 years of violence and inspired rebel groups like the FARC.
The proceedings became a nationally watched showdown between science and religion, each represented by a prominent figure: Clarence Darrow, a lawyer and agnostic, defended Scopes; William Jennings Bryan, a Christian orator, prosecuted him.
He is a gifted orator, has a glittering résumé and enjoys longstanding ties to some of the most deep-pocketed donors in his party, yet he is stagnant so far in the polls.
A gifted orator who earned plaudits for his debate performances and his campaign speeches, the New Jersey Democrat was widely seen as a top contender when he launched his campaign in February 2019.
JIM COZENSAir-traffic management consultantWhiteley, Hampshire Rather than turning to Plato's "The Republic" for an insight on Boris Johnson, Bagehot (June 22nd) might find a better comparison with Alcibiades, an Athenian statesman and orator.
"Separate" notes that several prominent men of colour, including Frederick Douglass—the escaped slave who became a celebrated abolitionist and orator—never thought much of the legal strategy of challenging segregation on the rails.
Democrats hope that Obama's standing with liberal voters, coupled with his unrivaled ability as a campaigner and orator, will help smooth over some of the rifts between Clinton's campaign and supporters of Bernie Sanders.
We remember Malcolm X as an unparalleled orator, but after the collections of speeches there is only The Autobiography of Malcolm X (1965), an as-told-to story, an achievement shared with Alex Haley.
Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play Music | How to Listen David W. Blight's new biography situates Frederick Douglass, the fugitive slave turned abolitionist leader and a brilliant writer and orator, at the center of American history.
Rather, it's a choice between focusing on the transgressor and making sure they pay, or deciding that the 17th-century English poet and orator George Herbert was right: Living well is the best revenge.
Farrah Abraham's never claimed to be a skilled orator, so it seems legit her referring to 9/11 as "7-Eleven" was an honest mistake ... but in her apology, she stepped in it again.
Republican leaders speak warmly of Mr. Rubio's gifts as an orator, his knowledge of foreign policy and the diversity, as a Cuban-American, that he would bring to a Republican Party dominated by white men.
She is an amazingly poor orator, considering her long record and her easy charm in private, with a default shouting mode that would grate less if she would at least shout in the right places.
By now we've had a chance to see Colbert, truly, for who he is: a passionate orator in the tradition of Mark Twain — a comparison ironically given to Colbert's satirical persona, though for different reasons.
An uppity, lippy black like him, jabbering from six months old and always the orator at the centre of a crowd of boys, became an instant threat both to white men and, worse, white women.
He and Recanati organized a group of left-wing revolutionary high-school students who, in 1968, pushed the university-centered student movement into ever more daring actions; Recanati, a gifted orator, was the group's leader.
This is a "supergroup," of sorts, as Nekrohowl has boasted members of a few other prominent Dhaka-based bands, such as Homicide, Dissector, Abaddon, and Enmachined, and recently added Warmonger (Warhound, ex-Orator) on drums.
According to one orator at a mass meeting in Albany, New York, 'A woman's brain involves emotion rather than intellect, [which] painfully disqualifies her for the sterner duties to be performed by the intellectual faculties.
As for Antony, the charismatic orator who can whip a crowd into a revolutionary frenzy, that role will be filled — no doubt to repletion — by the charismatic Elizabeth Marvel (the wily president on "Homeland"). Publictheater.
That encouragement, that entreaty almost works, partly because King was such a great orator (and Wiley channels his energy and forcefulness, while Williams has that and the added benefit of sounding a little like King).
Margaret Richter 46, computer whiz Class of '69 valedictorian at Las Plumas (Calif.) High School, award-winning orator and drum majorette of the marching band, Margaret Field was "successful at everything she tried," recalls a teacher.
Which Bannon has told people is a realistic possibility.... While Bannon praised Trump during our conversations—he said he's the best orator since William Jennings Bryan—he doesn't deny he was unhappy in the White House.
She is a robust orator, and has taken her scathing critique of the police and judiciary, and unflappable belief that justice will prevail, to major newspapers and news programs, garnering support and wrath in equal measure.
For that, the charismatic orator called up the British abolitionist Julia Griffiths, who put aside her life and moved in 1849 to be with him in Rochester and to get The North Star off the ground.
A person who is able to skillfully express himself or herself as an orator, especially early in life, is more likely to foster better friendships and relationships and build a larger network of collaborators, he says.
Where the Marxist heritage, being theory-minded and principle-bound, involves the primacy of the text, right-wing despotism, being romantic and charismatic, is buoyed by the shared spell cast between an orator and his mob.
He was a talented orator — with a deep and gravelly voice — and became a vocal civil rights activist, but unlike leaders such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., he did not agree with nonviolent civil disobedience.
The 49-year-old - described as a pious nationalist, fiery orator and champion of women's rights by her family members - stoked a controversy this month by calling the killer of India's independence hero, Mohandas Gandhi, a patriot.
Over my first year as British Ambassador to the United States, I have found that Churchill -- the statesman, the commander, the orator, the wit -- is not only held in high regard at home, but equally so here.
A magnificent orator who instinctively altered his cadence to fit the moment, he re-trod history and delved deep into detail about Cuban independence heroes, plans to "perfect" the revolution and the declared evils of U.S. imperialism.
The Martin Luther King portrayed in this film is not the famous orator or committed and fearless activist, but the quiet and calculating political leader who understood that these kinds of deals were necessary to achieve outcomes.
A skilled orator elected president twice, first as a firebrand leftist and then as a champion of foreign investment and free trade, Garcia had been dogged by allegations of corruption in recent years that he repeatedly denied.
In Athens, on the other hand, in his famous Funeral Oration, the orator Pericles gallingly told Athenian women that the best thing they could do for the city was stay home and out of the public eye.
The oratorical challenges of Sunday's statewide Iowa Democratic event would have daunted William Jennings Bryan, the famed Nebraska "boy orator," who harangued his way into the 1896 Democratic presidential nomination with his legendary "Cross of Gold" speech.
From the ashes of the blackened death metal band Barzak (22006-22008), Orator has arisen as one of the leaders of old school thrash in Dhaka, the most widely popular sub-sect of the local extreme scene.
Whitford may be the rare case in which some of the justices file in for the oral argument with their minds still not made up, open to a skillful orator or a deft reply to a question.
Far from being the inspiring orator that bin Laden was, Zawahiri is more like the pedantic, long-winded uncle who insists on regaling the family at Thanksgiving dinner with accounts of his arcane disputes with obscure enemies.
It doesn't take anything away from the great orator, the great singer and the great rapper and their great cadence and everything that they're saying, but that track having the ability to - I do that all the time.
A skilled orator elected president twice, first as a firebrand leftist and then as a champion of foreign investment and free trade, Garcia had been dogged by allegations of corruption in recent years that he had repeatedly denied.
The name "Calhoun" is mostly remembered today in association with our ardently secessionist seventh vice president, John C. Calhoun, a fiery orator who fashioned his conviction that slavery was a "positive good" into the ideology of states' rights.
In 3003 Michelangelo Pistoletto, a member of the Arte Povera group, produced an installation which reflected a copy of "The Orator of Trasimeno", an Etruscan statue, in a mirror to create a dialogue of sorts between past and present.
The abolitionist orator and former enslaved person argued in 1861 and for years thereafter that African Americans needed to pose for the camera and make "ourselves objective to ourselves" because without positive self-representation there would be no freedom.
As his presidency nears its end, this has become an increasingly common refrain from Obama, who, despite his prodigious skills as an orator, has come to seem more confident about his achievements than about his ability to promote them.
And as a bold orator: today Mr Brown reminisced about using the lyrics of Stevie Wonder songs to woo girls when he was a teenager, then cited some of them to express his feelings for his slain comrades' relatives.
Not because I was an inordinately gifted orator, but rather because I was speaking on behalf of the United States government, an imperfect but often emulated conglomeration of agencies known throughout the world as reflecting righteousness, fairness, and truth.
A charismatic orator, Fidel Castro was known for lecturing the press and Cubans in public for hours and often spontaneously on every aspect of the economy and society, from the breeding of cows to the threat of climate change.
If Hillary Clinton is to trounce Donald Trump—and trouncing him should be the aim—it won't be because she's a bravura orator, but because her campaign will marginalize him so effectively that her coalition will grow to dwarf his.
"Even more important than that is that he is an extremely talented speaker, orator — kind of like Adnani," said Cole Bunzel, a doctoral candidate at Princeton who who wrote a Brookings Institution paper on the ideology of the Islamic State.
Mr. Cucchiara produced a box of neatly filed papers containing correspondence from the 1850s by President Millard Fillmore and the orator Edward Everett, perhaps best known for his 1863 feat of pontificating for hours at Gettysburg just before Lincoln's brief address.
To the far-left of the political spectrum, Melenchon, a fiery orator, is setting himself up as the future of the French Left - making life tougher still for the Socialists who has also lost some members to the Macron cause.
Whatever one's point of view on Caesar's rise, no one disputes his genius and courage as a general, an orator, a war correspondent and above all a skillful politician who knew how to push every button in the Roman government.
Unlike Modi, a powerful orator who ran the western state of Gujarat before becoming prime minister, Gandhi has never held a ministerial position despite being a lawmaker since 2004 and critics question whether he has the charisma or experience to defeat Modi.
A fiery orator, she immediately emerges as a favorite in the March 31 vote to unseat President Petro Poroshenko, who swept to power in the wake of a 2014 revolution but whose popularity has eroded over his failure to stamp out corruption.
President Carter is not a pacing, gesturing, booming-voiced orator, but he is a brilliant teacher — moving nimbly between his memories, his concerns for the world and what the Acts have to say about the right relationship of human beings to one another.
While eating a hot lunch of bacon bone stew, Iru Iti, a Māori language orator with ancestral ties to Ihumātao and related to Newton, waited out the pouring winter rain beneath a large tarpaulin covering a makeshift meeting ground at the protest site.
But in the other Israel — poorer areas on the periphery, beyond the country's commercial center — Mr. Netanyahu is widely hailed as a great orator and a world-class statesman who has brought prosperity and safeguarded the country's security in a hostile neighborhood.
Since the very first televised presidential debate of 1960, moderators have been trying — and failing — to recreate the Lincoln/Douglas debates of 1858: two candidates on a stage, talking about their competing visions of America to the voters, may the best orator win.
Then move on to David W. Blight's new biography of Frederick Douglass, the escaped slave who as an orator became one of the towering figures of the abolition movement and lived three decades past emancipation to see the cusp of the 20th century.
It also contrasted with the unusual reticence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, a powerful orator who often communicates directly through video clips, scathing Facebook posts and statements from his office, but who has remained uncharacteristically tongue-tied about Mr. Trump's remarks.
We remember Martin Luther King, Jr. as a great national hero and great orator and forget that the FBI and U.S. government hounded him throughout his life and considered him a traitor and agitator (as did much of the American population, by the way).
In the official companion book to the first season of The Crown, historian Robert Lacey writes that Churchill's "longtime friend Violet Bonham Carter remarked that his 'work with a paintbrush was the only occupation that the great orator ever pursued in total silence.&apos"
Two candidates wound up with more speaking time than Ms Warren: Cory Booker, the New Jersey senator and a gifted orator who used his time well, and Beto O'Rourke, the former Texas congressman and a brief heart-throb of primary voters, who did not.
Before Muhammad Ali became a 20th-century icon, he was known as Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. Ali, a great orator outside the ring, had a way with words, just like the man he was named after: the white Kentucky state senator Cassius Marcellus Clay.
He went on to become a famous orator, publish three books (largely responsible for educating the wider public to the abominations of slavery), edit five newspapers and become the first black man to have a one-on-one meeting with a president (Abraham Lincoln).
But Obama didn't vote to authorize the invasion of Iraq (Biden says it was a mistake), didn't have a record as the leader of a misguided "tough on crime" push in the 1990s, and — rather famously — is a standout orator rather than a gaffe machine.
And in the grand tradition of old timey open challenges like John L. Sullivan's infamous "I'll lick any son of a bitch in the house", Lincoln performed his own call out to a crowd of onlookers with shades of the orator he would become.
Bryan's team is stacked with a bunch of randos, but it's also the team with the most heart — Lyanna Mormont is an incredible orator for a 10-year-old and Beric Dondarrion is a pretty good fighter for a guy who was dead a few different times.
If Obama is a gifted orator who goes Spocky and wonky in debate, Clinton is the opposite — uninspired on delivery of soaring prose in front of an audience, but powerful with the quick, confident retort, a gift especially on display, for example, during the Benghazi hearings.
The campaign message of Booker, who's a gifted orator on the stump, will center on his signature themes of finding "common purpose" and a bringing about a "revival of civic grace" in American society, drawing a stark, if implicit, contrast with President Donald Trump's harsh rhetoric.
Johnson recognized Humphrey's talents as a legislator and orator ("There are so many ways I envy you," Johnson said in 21968), and chose Humphrey as his vice president in 1964 — but not before asking Humphrey for his backing ("unswerving loyalty," as Humphrey recalled) on all his decisions.
A fiery orator, he has been able to influence others' thinking with his striking readiness to make political use of hatred and loathing — for people with different ways of life (leftists, rationalists, liberal intellectuals) and for those with different origins and religious beliefs, such as Muslims.
The itinerant orator was just seven years out of chains — and already the equivalent of a modern-day rock star — when the first of his three memoirs, "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave," made him the most well-known Negro on the globe.
Douglass realized his political condition at the age of twelve, while reading the "Dialogue Between a Master and Slave," reprinted in "The Columbian Orator" (a book for which he paid fifty cents, and which was one of the only things he brought with him when he escaped from slavery).
When political commentators praise political talent, what they seem to have in mind is the ability of a candidate to match one of a very limited set of archetypes: the heroic leader, the back-slapping regular guy you'd like to have a beer with, the soaring orator. Mrs.
A sharecropper's son, Cummings became the powerful chairman of a U.S. House committee that investigated President Donald Trump, and was a formidable orator who passionately advocated for the poor in his black-majority district, which encompasses a large portion of Baltimore as well as more well-to-do suburbs.
Related: Hillary Clinton told the FBI she didn't think drone strike plans were classified A galvanizing orator, Bryan criss-crossed the country giving electric rallies while McKinley spent his vast campaign funds printing more than 200 million pamphlets (the US population was about 70 million at the time).
There, the indomitable orator talks about the future, vividly describing a new day when black kids will join hands with "little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers..." Even as a kid, decades removed from the tumultuous era in which King first delivered that message, his sentiment gripped me.
Virgil was a schoolchild when the orator and statesman Cicero foiled a plot by the corrupt aristocrat Catiline to overthrow the Republic; by the time the poet was twenty, Julius Caesar, defying the Senate's orders, had crossed the Rubicon with his army and set in motion yet another civil war.
Garcia is a skilled orator and political heavyweight who has governed Peru twice, first in the 1980s as a protectionist and then as a free-market proponent from 2006-2011, when Odebrecht said it bribed a high-level government official in exchange for help winning a $400 million transportation contract.
There is a kind of silver-tongued orator who can persuade in any situation, who like Caesar's Mark Antony can find a crowd leaning one way and leave them stirred up for the opposite cause, who is legitimately dangerous when given a rostrum or a soapbox or a prime-time speech.
In reality, O.J. Simpson's attorney Johnnie Cochran was many things at once, wrapped up in one immaculately tailored package: a smooth-talking litigator, crusading redeemer of racial injustice, fiery orator sermonizing to juries, master media manipulator, and down-and-dirty legal brawler who'd stop at next to nothing in service of his client.
Ruchir Sharma VARANASI, India — India's prime minister, Narendra Modi, is a mesmerizing orator, in the way of a talk-show host with an acerbic tongue, and this month a campaign crowd of more than 50,000 showed up in Deoria, a hardscrabble town in the state of Uttar Pradesh, to hear his story.
A more supple strategist and orator than our president might have been able to adapt his tough-guy proposals to this complicated new reality, and in the process to exploit the Democrats' core vulnerability — their difficulty figuring out exactly what kind of deportation policies, if any, their base will allow them to support.
That made him very nervous—as he wasn't a born orator—and after praying on it for a night, the Virgin Mary appeared to him in a dream to give him the gift of eloquence by squirting her breast milk in his eye or his mouth—religious accounts are not entirely clear on this.
He is also embroiled in a series of volatile alliances with eminent figures of the European left, notably Wilhelm Weitling (Alexander Scheer), a bombastic orator whose ideas sound vaporous at best, and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (the marvelous Olivier Gourmet), a good-natured philosopher who seems to be the hardest-working anarchist in show business.
" Enraptured by the young orator in 1841, a white New England newspaper editor wrote: "As this Douglass stood there in manly attitude, with erect form, and glistening eye and deep-toned voice, telling us that he had been secretly devising means to effect his release, we could not help thinking of Spartacus, the Gladiator.
The orator is a sycophant, a parasite; at the other end of the spectrum is the speaker of these brilliant lines from "The Ark by 'Scratch,' " a reggae Noah—probably Lee (Scratch) Perry, the Jamaican performer—implored by a "genie" to "build a studio" from cultural salvage and scrap: The genie says build a studio.
There is a necessary and beguiling revision of John Berryman's "dream songs" that puts the story of Henry "Box" Brown — a slave turned abolitionist orator who escaped bondage by mailing himself away in a crate — in the place of Berryman's character Henry, who, in the white poet's original, sometimes assumes a black-face persona.

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