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This book traces the evolution of the speechwriting process for presidents in the White House from the administration of Franklin Roosevelt to the present. While institutionalization of the speechwriting process has often been blamed for bland presidential rhetoric, this book draws out the many varied consequences of institutionalization on the speechwriting process. Ultimately, it concludes that the institutionalization of the process has actually served the presidency well by helping presidents avoid the adverse effects of poorly chosen words.
This book traces the evolution of the speechwriting process for presidents in the White House from the administration of Franklin Roosevelt to the present. While institutionalization of the speechwriting process has often been blamed for bland presidential rhetoric, this book draws out the many varied consequences of institutionalization on the speechwriting process. Ultimately, it concludes that the institutionalization of the process has actually served the presidency well by helping presidents avoid the adverse effects of poorly chosen words.
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By Kenneth Collier
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The State of Presidential Speeches Chapter 2: Why Presidents Talk Chapter 3: Ghostwriters: From FDR to LBJ Chapter 4: The Institutionalization of Speechwriting: Nixon to the Present Chapter 5: Lessons on the White House Chapter 6: Donald Trump, MODERN DAY PRESIDENTIAL, and the Future of Presidential Rhetoric Construction
Chapter 1: The State of Presidential Speeches Chapter 2: Why Presidents Talk Chapter 3: Ghostwriters: From FDR to LBJ Chapter 4: The Institutionalization of Speechwriting: Nixon to the Present Chapter 5: Lessons on the White House Chapter 6: Donald Trump, MODERN DAY PRESIDENTIAL, and the Future of Presidential Rhetoric Construction
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