New York Post
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US Politics
65% Informative
Frida Ghitis: Donald Trump's inaugural address was a direct counterpoint to George W. Bush's second inaugural address.
She says the speech had values, but they weren’t typical values but prosperity and peace.
Ghitis says Trump is elevating them over other goods, especially democracy.
She argues that if Bush wanted to spread freedom, Trump wants to spread gleaming high-rise buildings.
Ruben Navarrette : For Trump , it’s the results that matter, not how a government achieves them.
He says the speech was a dealmaker's realpolitik, or a doctrine that we won’t really have a doctrine except for trying to get everyone rich and to get along with as many people as possible, a few fundamental interests aside.
VR Score
68
Informative language
65
Neutral language
41
Article tone
informal
Language
English
Language complexity
50
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Hate speech
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Attention-grabbing headline
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Known propaganda techniques
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External references
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