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The answer is that the power of speechmaking depends on the circumstances and the topic. Presidential speeches can define a moment, give language to inchoate thoughts, and gather together a stunned country. They can also be brilliant in a losing cause, which wins them a place in the hearts of wordsmiths but not in the breasts of the citizenry.
The Hardest Job in the World: The American Presidency
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