Arnold's speech was a high-quality "political" address. He aimed high and he hit the mark. The fact that there are disagreements on implicit and explicit positions is a fact of political partisanship. The fact that the speech was powerful, direct, and conveyed strong and compelling personal and human experience and communicated effectively is not addressed by partisan critique, which is couched in the guise of logical argument or disputational rhetoric.
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