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HOST:The Republican Party was first represented by an elephant in this cartoon by Thomas Nast. It was published on November 7, 1874. |
Right now, both parties are preparing to hold their presidential nominating conventions. The Democratic Party is represented by the donkey. The party opens its convention Monday in Denver, Colorado. The Democrats6 will nominate Illinois Senator Barack Obama as their presidential candidate.
The elephant is the symbol of the Republican Party. It will hold its nominating convention in the twin cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota from September first through the fourth. The Republican Party will nominate Arizona Senator John McCain as its candidate for president.
The donkey and the elephant were created long ago in political cartoons. Perhaps the most famous political cartoonist in American history was Thomas Nast. He lived more than one hundred years ago.
Thomas Nast used his drawings to show dishonesty and the illegal use of power in government. His cartoons helped create public pressure on elected officials to make government more honest.
In eighteen seventy, newspapers supporting the Democratic Party denounced a former Republican cabinet member. Thomas Nast drew a cartoon in protest. He called it "A Live Jackass Kicking a Dead Lion." The dead lion represented the cabinet member who was no longer in power. The jackass represented the Democratic Party. "Jackass" is an old slang word for someone who is stupid or foolish. It is also another word for donkey.
The image of the donkey had been used many years earlier. Democratic President Andrew Jackson used it as his personal political symbol in the eighteen thirties. He did so after his opponents called him a jackass. Later it was used at times to mean the whole Democratic Party. It became established as the party symbol when Thomas Nast used it to represent the Democrats.
Thomas Nast was a member of the Republican Party. He chose the elephant as a symbol for his own Party. He first used it in a political cartoon in eighteen seventy-four. And he continued to use the elephant to represent the Republicans in many other cartoons. Soon, it became the Republican Party symbol.
You can learn more about the Democratic and Republican presidential nominating conventions Monday on the Special English program "This is America."
Julianne Hough
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Professional ballroom7 dancer Julianne Hough has become very popular after appearing on the American television program "Dancing with the Stars." The nineteen-year-old dancer is also a country music singer. She recently released her first album. Shirley Griffith tells us more about Julianne Hough and plays some of her songs.
SHIRLEY GRIFFITH:
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On "Dancing with the Stars," a professional ballroom dancer partners with a celebrity8, such as an actor or sports star. They compete in a dance contest. Professional dancer Julianne Hough and her partners have won the competition two times. But early this season she and her partner were voted out of the contest. She went to Nashville, Tennessee, to record songs for her first album, called "Julianne Hough." Here she sings "That Song in My Head."
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Julianne Hough grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah. When she was just four years old, she sang in her family's country music band, White Lightning. Like Julianne, her older brother Derek is a world champion dancer and a singer. Julianne recorded a song with her brother for her album. Here they sing "Dreaming Under the Same Moon."
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Julianne Hough says her new singing career is a dream come true. She says when she was ten years old she set a goal to become a professional singer by the time she was nineteen years old. Now she has reached that goal. We leave you with another song by Julianne Hough. This is "My Hallelujah Song."
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HOST:
I'm Steve Ember. I hope you enjoyed our program today.
It was written by Lawan Davis and Caty Weaver9 who was also the producer. Join us again next week for AMERICAN MOSAIC, VOA's radio magazine in Special English.
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