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Title: Presidential Speechwriting


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Presidential Speechwriting
  • Performance or Personal?

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Ten Myths that Plague Modern SpeechwritingMartin
Medhurst
  • In the good old days, presidents always wrote
    their own speeches
  • Franklin Roosevelt was the first modern
    president to use speechwriters on a regular
    basis
  • The people who write speeches for the president
    of the U.S. have always been called
    speechwriters

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  • Presidential Speechwriters whatever title they
    might have are always employed as members of
    the White House.
  • Speechwriters merely reflect what the
    presidents policies are. Their role is one of
    ornamentation and amplification, not invention.
  • Speechwriting reduces presidents to marionette
    who merely mouth the words that others write for
    them.
  • The most successful presidential speechwriters
    have displayed a passion for anonymity.

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  • Presidential discourse would be better if we
    could eliminate speechwriters and let the
    presidents write their own speeches.
  • The practice of speechwriting makes it
    impossible to judge what presidents really
    believe by examining their speeches because their
    words are not their own.
  • Speechwriting is a relatively minor part of the
    larger policy-making process and the further we
    can keep the speechwriters away from policy
    discussions the better off we will be.

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Speechwriting in Action
6
Message in a Bottle
  • Gerald Ford
  • Jimmy Carter
  • George H.W. Bush

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  • Attached less importance to speechmaking than
    their predecessors, yet spoke more frequently
  • Used professional wordsmiths to write speeches
    instead of collaborating on speeches with senior
    aides
  • Kept speechwriters at a distance and allowed them
    little involvement in policy. As a result
    collaboration with speechwriters, when it did
    occur, was symbolic rather than substantive
  • Speeches lacked consistent thematic concepts, and
    stylistic features.
  • Administrations plagued by squabbles between
    speechwriters and staff which were reflected in a
    sense of incoherency and inconsistancy in their
    speeches

8
Speechmaking Re-invention
  • William Jefferson Clinton

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  • Never had a speechwriter until his 1992 campaign
  • For the first two years he used his speechwriters
    more for outlines than full text, often choosing
    to improvise off of their work.
  • Frequently rewrote entire speeches himself.
  • 1994 Republican Revolution created a change in
    Clinton and a need for better communication
  • Moved the speechwriting team into the White
    House, so that they become more involved with
    policy.
  • Used public opinion polling more than any other
    President.
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