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Credibility refers to the quality of being honest and, therefore, trustworthy. Credibility
has a lot to do with trust. If a speaker does not win the trust of their audience, it is challenging to
including the speaker's character, reputation, and competence. The table below ranks some of the
most outstanding American politicians, public speakers, and philanthropist based on their
MEN WOMEN
1. Barack Obama Oprah Winfrey
2. Bill Clinton Hillary Clinton
3. Jon Stewart Elizabeth Warren
4. Jimmy Fallon Sarah Palin
5. Colin Powell Nikki Haley
6. Henry McMaster Ellen DeGeneres
7. Tim Scott Tina Fey
8. George W. Bush Robin Roberts
9. Dalai Lama Nancy Pelosi
10. Donald Trump Ann Coulter
11. Lindsey Graham Katie Couric
Barack Obama is one of America's most credible speakers. Obama is very effective in
using creative language, and all his speeches usually have a purpose. While speaking, he always
knows what to say and how to say it. Obama always tries to show the contrast between
challenges and solutions. He is also a master of the rule of three, which makes most of his
speeches memorable (Ginger Public Speaking, 2016). While speaking, Obama is usually
confident, rigorous, and disciplined. He has also established a fantastic character for himself as a
politician, a lawyer, a father, and a husband. All these things add to his credibility as a speaker.
Bill Clinton is also one of the most credible speakers in the US political sphere. He is
exceptional when it comes to improvisation. During his first SOTU address, for instance, Clinton
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improvised a significant part of his speech when explaining his plan for healthcare. He has a
history of going over his prepared speech to give the finest details. Also, Clinton enjoys
maintaining eye contact with his audience, showing that he is interested and accessible. He
develops a connection with his audience, often picking one of them and having a candid
Although Jon Stewart somewhat lost public support for his show, he stands out as one of
the most credible voices to ever hit on American TV. Most Americans admired Jon Stewart for
his honesty and brevity. He manned The Daily Show with Jon Stewart for nearly a decade and a
half, during which time he revolutionized political satire. As a speaker, Stewart makes comedy
of everything, yet he passes his massage. He is also good with words, always choosing them
Oprah Winfrey is one of the most eloquent female speakers of all time. She is skillful
when using rhetoric strategies to communicate and win her audience over. For example, Winfrey
often draws from her personal experiences, which are touchy and swaying. She has also
established herself as a global brand. Her network enjoys international recognition, and this adds
to her sense of credibility. Most of her speeches are not atypical because they are "talks," which
allow her to have candid conversations with her audience. She is a seasoned philanthropist, and
Clinton is one of the most knowledgeable, seasoned, and credible speakers in the world.
She is articulate when speaking about issues, always trying to find contrasts between her view
and that of other people. Clinton also likes to identify and challenge falsehood, something that
makes her credible. She is also knowledgeable about most of the things she comments, thereby
giving expert opinions and views. Elizabeth Warren is yet another gifted speaker. She is good at
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using the rhetorical style. In most of her speeches, Warren enjoys going back and forth between
abstract and concrete ideas, thereby allowing her audience to indulge in her messages from both
angles. She has also established herself as a trustworthy political figure because she maintains
In the list of men, Lindsey Graham stands out as the least credible. One of the reasons
why Graham cannot be credible is that he does not stand his ground. He was once a Trump critic,
but now he is one of the biggest fans. The audience trusts speakers to hold their grounds. Also,
he seems to enjoy speaking about controversial topics without proof. One of the surest ways of
Couric ranks as the least credible in the women’s list following recent controversies surrounding
her documentary dubbed Under the Gun. Many people have since described her as deceptive and
One person that I would certainly add to the list is Bernie Sanders. He has a unique way
of connecting with his audience. He is one of the few politicians who never ingratiate with his
audience. He always speaks things as they are, accurately and confidently (Healy, 2015). For me,
one of the most crucial things I look for in a speaker is the naked truth. I trust speakers who say
things plainly. He often addresses some of the most controversial topics with crusty, and he finds
a way of connecting with the masses by doing so. He also has strong values as a person, and this
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Flood, B. (2016, May 27). National Review, NY Post Columnist Demand Yahoo Fire Katie
Couric: ‘She Has Lost Her Credibility’ Retrieved February 12, 2020, from
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Ginger Public Speaking. (2016, January 13). Why Barack Obama will be remembered as one of
https://www.gingerpublicspeaking.com/article/why-barack-obama-will-be-remembered-
as-one-of-the-greatest-speakers-of-all-time
Healy, P. (2015, October 12). How Bernie Sanders Connects With His Audience. Retrieved
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/10/12/us/politics/bernie-sanders-campaign-
video-analysis.html
Mainwaring, S. (2016, March 15). The Magic of President Clinton And How You Get It.
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clinton-and-how-you-get-it/#42fdc0c826a1