Title: PRESIDENTIAL SCANDALS STRAGEGIES AND RHETORIC
1PRESIDENTIAL SCANDALSSTRAGEGIES AND RHETORIC
Mary Moffett Kristin Halfpenny
2STRATEGIES
- IMAGE REPAIR DISCOURSE
- WILLIAM L. BENOIT
- APOLOGETIC DISCOURSE STRATEGIES
- B.L. WARE WIL A. LINKUGEL
3IMAGE REPAIR STRATEGIESWILLIAM L. BENOIT
- 1)Denial
- Simple Denial
- Shift Blame
- 2)Evade Responsibility
- Provocation
- Defeasibility
- Accident
- Good Intentions
- 3)Reduce Offensiveness
- Bolster
- Minimize
- Differentiate
- Transcendence
- Attack Accuser
- Compensate
- 4)Corrective Action
- 5)Mortification
4APOLOGETIC DISCOURSE STRAGEGIESB.L. WARE WILL
A. LINKUGEL
- Reformative Strategies
- Denial
- Bolstering
- Transformative Strategies
- Differentiation
- Transcendence
Major Rhetorical Postures Absolution Vindicative
Explanative Justificative
5RICHARD MILHOUSE NIXONDENIAL SPEECHES - 1974
- Strategies
- Effectiveness
- Denial
- Simple Denial
- Shift Blame
- Reduce Offensiveness
- Minimization
- Transcendence
- Corrective Action
6WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTONDENIAL SPEECH JAN.
26, 1998
- Denial
- Transcendence
- Bolstering
7NIXON SCANDALPHOTOGRAPHY
8NIXONSRESIGNATION SPEECH
- Strategies Effectiveness
- Denial
- Mortification
- Apology
- Evade Responsibility
- Good Intentions
- Reduce Offensiveness
- Differentiation
- Bolstering
- Transcendence
9CLINTON SCANDALPHOTOGRAPHY
10CLINTONNATIONAL ADDRESSPOST-GRAND JURY
- Techniques Used in this speech
- Mortification
- Denial
- Attacker accuser
- Transcendence
- Critics Comments
- Private Vs. Public Duality
11AUDIENCE AND IMAGE
Audience Perceptions Number and Type of
Audience Likely Reaction of Audience
12MEDIA AND IMAGE
- The Fourth Estate
- Public Polling
- Ex. Clinton speech
- Implications?
13DISCUSSION
- EFFECTIVENESS
- AND
- OUTCOME