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1998 State of the Union Address ReversalsHere are the first reversals found on The State of the Union address given by Bill Clinton on January 27, 1998. Many more will be posted in the new few days.
Now friends. You're my friends
We'll bow Nazi Whirlwind (A very disturbing reversal to begin. It uses complex metaphors. Here are some simple explanations - Nazi is a metaphor for control, aggression and rigid, biased attitudes. Whirlwind is for energy or spirit - for more information see the metaphors page on this site)
Some muscle fills the crime of the hill
There's a federal effort to sign note
Soared the Dow (David's note: I am often asked if I ever find any reversals that are totally out of context with the forward speech and mean absolutely nothing. My answer is usually no. It is one of the first things that convinced me many years ago that Reverse Speech was real .There is usually a direct complementary relationship between the forward and reverse dialogue. But, this example I found on Bill Clinton is definitely an exception to that rule. And just to show that I do present my findings exactly as I find them, here is a totally non related reversal. The forward speech is about accepting changes. The reverse speech is seemingly non related)
We rode 'em. I found a cab
We will get some Nazi race (This is the second reference to Nazi in this speech. I am puzzled.)
Someone saw you / Bend their knee and I'll arrest 'em (I have no idea what this reversal means. It seems to be completely out of context with the forward dialogue.)
Your life see a war, see a war
For more Clinton reversals, please visit our original Bill Clinton Reversals Page.
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