Remarks by President Biden in Address to a Joint Session of Congress

  • Date: April 29, 2021
  • Speaker(s):
Average objectivity: 0.12
Average polarity: 0.39

Sentiment guide

Each sentence is analyzed using machine learning algorithm to get a sentiment score. Polarity scores determine how positive or negative sentence is. Objectivity scores determine how objective or subjective each sentence is
Polarity
Negative speech
Positive speech
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1

Objectivity
Subjective speech
Objective speech
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1

Data visualization

Distribution of sentiment scores from sentences
How many times certain sentiment score repeated itself.

Biden

Average polarity: 0.12
Polarity
Negative
Positive
-1
1

Objectivity
Subjective
Objective
0
1

Average subjectivity: 0.39
Polarity
Negative
Positive
-1
1

Objectivity
Subjective
Objective
0
1

Most used part of speech

Nouns
  1. america - 56
  2. jobs - 44
  3. people - 38
  4. americans - 30
  5. plan - 28
Verbs
  1. know - 31
  2. going - 24
  3. let - 23
  4. get - 20
  5. said - 20
Adjectives
  1. more - 26
  2. many - 8
  3. own - 8
  4. other - 10
  5. last - 9
Adverbs
  1. so - 20
  2. just - 19
  3. now - 19
  4. ever - 14
  5. more - 13

Sentences sentiment

Most positive
  1. I’ve often said: Our greatest strength is the power of our example, not just the example of our power.1.0
  2. We have — — we have, without hyperbole, the greatest fighting force in the history of the world.1.0
  3. She said she sat in her car, when she got vaccinated, and just cried — cried out of joy and cried out of relief.0.8
  4. We’re at a great inflection point in history.0.8
  5. I welcome those ideas.0.8
Most negative
  1. The worst pandemic in a century.-1.0
  2. The worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War.-1.0
  3. Can our democracy overcome the lies, anger, hate, and fears that have pulled us apart?-0.75
  4. And the pandemic has demonstrated how badly — how badly it’s needed.-0.7
  5. Our grids are vulnerable to storms, hacks, catastrophic failures — with tragic results, as we saw in Texas and elsewhere during the winter storms.-0.62
Most objective
  1. The worst pandemic in a century.1.0
  2. The worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War.1.0
  3. And all of this is through no fault of their own.1.0
  4. No fault of their own these people are in this position.1.0
  5. These are the investments we made together as one country, and investments that only the government was in a position to make.1.0
Most subjective
  1. Thank you.0.0
  2. Anyway, thank you all.0.0
  3. Madam Speaker, Madam Vice President — — no President has ever said those words from this podium.0.0

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