8 years ago, Al Gore had no passion, no charisma, and no brother in Florida to push him into the Oval Office.
Today, his passion has brought him the Nobel Prize. Political speech writer Doug Wead talks about political speakers accused of being lackluster as victims of a system aimed at offending people the least.
Since tackling the Greenhouse Effect, Al Gore could care less who he offends, and doesn't need money from big business to support his cause. If you haven't seen him speak lately, take a look at this, or check out "An Inconvenient Truth".
With the world seeing who he really is, could he now insert himself into the presidential race, pushing between Hillary and Barack to be the new frontrunner? Some experts think so.
Who do people see when YOU speak? Do you portray you the "speaker", or you the Person? While it can be important not to offend, don't water your speeches down to the point that you lose your passion, or you will soon lose your audience as well!
Friday, October 12, 2007
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