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Trump’s Word Power Tops Biden’s Babble in Surprise Study Reveal!

A new study has the woke left scratching their heads as it reveals that former President Donald Trump has a more impressive command of the English language than current President Joe Biden. The study, conducted by WordFinder, examined the vocabulary and lexical diversity of global leaders’ speeches and found that Trump’s speeches boasted a 26.8% lexical diversity, while Biden’s languished at a mere 25.8%, well below the average for other world leaders. It’s no surprise that Biden’s incoherent ramblings and frequent fumbles when speaking publicly led to these lackluster results for the 81-year-old president.

In contrast, Trump is renowned for his powerful and assertive language, often using magnified terms like “huge,” “great,” “massive,” and “bigly” to drive home his points. Whereas Biden’s speech is peppered with mumbling, malapropisms, and slurring, Trump’s direct and impactful communication style stands out. It’s no wonder the left is in a tizzy over these findings – they must be “wee weed up,” as Barack Obama once said.

The Washington Examiner’s report on the survey made a poignant observation, noting that both Trump and Biden use the word “people” most frequently, but Biden seems to rely on the term “president” as if he needs to continually remind us of his authority. Ouch, seems like a bit of a self-confidence issue there, Joe.

But let’s circle back to WordFinder’s findings: Biden’s lexical diversity is not only worse than Trump’s, but it falls short of most other world leaders. Even Elon Musk, the tech and space exploration icon, demonstrated a lexical diversity of only about 22%, suggesting a focused and consistent use of language in his communications. And at the bottom of the leader rankings was Pakistan’s Imran Khan with a paltry 19.2% lexical diversity.

Interestingly, the Belarusian human rights activist Ales Bialiatski topped the list with an impressive 56.2% lexical diversity, showcasing a richly varied use of language in advocating for human rights. Additionally, the Dalai Lama, Tibet’s spiritual leader, earned the second-highest diversity score at 46.4%, utilizing the word “think” more than any other word in his speeches.

Notably, former Vice President Al Gore ranked high for his “lexical diversity” and extensive vocabulary, with a word diversity of 42%, emphasizing the term “fossil” a lot, fitting for the global warming advocate. But let’s not forget that Biden, with his unimpressive speech-making abilities, wouldn’t rank very highly in this thorough examination.

In a separate article, the Examiner’s Paul Bedard highlighted the 17 times Biden lied, plagiarized, or exaggerated during his addresses to the American people, further underscoring Biden’s shortcomings when it comes to public communication.

Nevertheless, this study’s results don’t come as a shock to those who have observed Biden’s frequent stumbling over words and disjointed speeches. But hey, if there were a ranking for lies and plagiarized passages, Biden might just be the leader of the pack.

 

Written by Staff Reports

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