Remarks By President Biden To Mark One Year Since The January 6th Deadly Assault On The U.S. Capitol

  • Date: Jan. 6, 2022
  • Speaker(s):
Average objectivity: 0.07
Average polarity: 0.26

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
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Data visualization

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

Biden

Average polarity: 0.07
Polarity
Negative
Positive
-1
1

Objectivity
Subjective
Objective
0
1

Average subjectivity: 0.26
Polarity
Negative
Positive
-1
1

Objectivity
Subjective
Objective
0
1

Most used part of speech

Nouns
  1. election - 19
  2. truth - 16
  3. nation - 14
  4. president - 14
  5. people - 13
Verbs
  1. democracy - 16
  2. looking - 9
  3. lost - 8
  4. vote - 8
  5. see - 7
Adjectives
  1. former - 16
  2. more - 11
  3. real - 5
  4. true - 5
  5. many - 4
Adverbs
  1. about - 17
  2. more - 11
  3. here - 7
  4. ever - 7
  5. only - 6

Sentences sentiment

Most positive
  1. Here’s the truth: The election of 2020 was the greatest demonstration of democracy in the history of this country.1.0
  2. So, let us remember: Together, we’re one nation, under God, indivisible; that today, tomorrow, and forever, at our best, we are the United States of America.1.0
  3. That’s what great nations do.0.8
  4. We are a great nation.0.8
  5. Over 150 million Americans went to the polls and voted that day in a pandemic — some at grea- — great risk to their lives.0.8
Most negative
  1. As we stand here today — one year since January 6th, 2021 — the lies that drove the anger and madness we saw in this place, they have not abated.-0.7
  2. Believe me, I know how difficult democracy is.-0.5
  3. It’s wrong.-0.5
  4. They failed.-0.5
  5. But they failed.-0.5
Most objective
  1. We saw it with our own eyes.1.0
  2. That’s the only way forward.1.0
  3. Because if we have a shared belief in democracy, then anything is possible — anything.1.0
  4. Here’s the truth: The election of 2020 was the greatest demonstration of democracy in the history of this country.1.0
  5. You can’t obey the law only when it’s convenient.1.0
Most subjective
  1. And may God bless those who stand watch over our democracy.0.0
  2. May God protect our troops.0.0
  3. God bless you all.0.0
  4. Here in America, the people rule through the ballot, and their will prevails.0.0
  5. We’re a nation of laws; of order, not chaos; of peace, not violence.0.0

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