“…Political discourse of developed democracies has established rhetorical and, generally, linguistic traditions of studies, the number and the importance of which have been growing in this century (Dijk, 2006;Fetzer & Bull, 2008;Fetzer & Bull, 2012;Fetzer, 2013;Fetzer, 2018;Fetzer, 2020;Fetzer & Witczak-Plisiecka, 2021;Fetzer, 2022;Fetzer, 2023;Muhammad, 2021;Tasente, 2014;Krzyżanowski, Triandafyllidou, & Wodak R., 2018;Tyutyunnik, 2021;Wodak, 2020a;Wodak, 2020b;Zernetsky & Kucherova, 2021;Zernetskyi & Riabokon, 2019.). There are four what are traditionally called "issues" in rhetorical description of Inaugural speeches: Domestic Issues, International Issues, American Traditions and Other (Wolfarth, 1961).…”