Mac & Mike
Army & Air Force VeteransMac and Mike are two veterans who talk about various issues of the day. Sometimes it is superficial and at other times we go deep!
Mac and Mike first appeared together at the top of Fox News HQ to do an interview with Sky News Australia in September 2019. They were asked to represent Vets for Trump. Below is that first video. PS They got the names & rank mixed up but Australia is upside down after all 🙂
Speaking Styles
Comparison of Mac and Mike’s Speaking Styles
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Aspect
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Mac
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Mike
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Overall Tone
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Warm, emotional, storytelling-driven, often humorous and self-deprecating
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Analytical, measured, explanatory, more formal and research-oriented
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Content Focus
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Heavy on personal anecdotes, family experiences, and emotional reflections (e.g., protective instincts toward daughters, regret over childlessness, granddaughter stories)
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Heavy on historical context, factual debunking, and logical arguments (e.g., tracing feminism through wars, dismissing conspiracy theories)
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Delivery Style
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Conversational and meandering; jumps between stories, uses vivid analogies (e.g., “mirage in the desert”), injects humor and light banter
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Structured and linear; builds points methodically, references broader societal trends, less tangential
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Emotional Appeal
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High – evokes relatability through vulnerability, parental pride, and life regrets
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Moderate – appeals more to intellect and fairness, with occasional dry wit
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Pacing & Energy
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Energetic and engaging; varies intonation with storytelling flair, keeps momentum with personal hooks
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Steady and calm; more lecture-like, consistent but lower energy
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Use of Humor
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Frequent and personal (e.g., joking about being an “ugly fat guy,” daughter’s bar comment)
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Occasional and understated (e.g., age jokes, subtle sarcasm)
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Length of Turns
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Often longer, expansive monologues filled with tangents and reflections
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Generally balanced, more concise responses that directly address or build on Mac’s points
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Audience Appeal
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More entertaining and retention-friendly for casual listeners; feels like chatting with a charismatic grandfather
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More informative and credible for viewers seeking facts and analysis
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Summary:
Mac’s style is the more dynamic and viewer-engaging of the two — narrative-rich, emotionally resonant, and entertaining, making him the natural “storyteller” of the duo. Mike serves as the grounded “explainer,” providing structure and historical depth that complements Mac but feels more like a thoughtful commentary than a performance. Together, their contrasting styles create good chemistry: Mac hooks the audience emotionally, while Mike anchors the discussion with reason.
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