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Acknowledgments.
INTRODUCTION.
The Elephant Poachers: Leftist Academe and the Erasure of Republican Remembrance.
1 Abraham Lincoln: The First and Greatest.
The Gettysburg Address
NOVEMBER 19, 1863, BATTLEFIELD, GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
Second Inaugural
MARCH 4, 1865, U.S. CAPITOL,WASHINGTON, D.C.
2 Theodore Roosevelt: The Rough-Riding Rhetorician.
The Strenuous Life
APRIL 10, 1899,THE HAMILTON CLUB, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
The Man with the Muck-Rake
APRIL 15, 1906,WASHINGTON, D.C.
3 William F. Buckley Jr.: American Conservatism Finds Its Spokesman in the Speech That Wasn’t.
Yale Alumni Day Speech
FEBRUARY 1950 (UNDELIVERED), YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT.
4 Dwight D. Eisenhower: Strategic Speechifying.
Atoms for Peace
DECEMBER 8, 1953, UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY, NEW YORK, NEW YORK
“Little Rock”
SEPTEMBER 24, 1957, OVAL OFFICE,THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C.
5 Everett Dirksen: The Speech That Made the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Possible.
“The Time Has Come”
JUNE 10, 1964, U.S. SENATE,WASHINGTON, D.C.
6 Barry Goldwater: “You Know He’s Right”.
“Extremism in the Defense of Liberty Is No Vice”
JULY 16, 1964, REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION, THE COW PALACE, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
7 Richard M. Nixon: The Beginning of the End.
“Checkers”
SEPTEMBER 23, 1952, U.S. CAPITOL,WASHINGTON, D.C.
8 Gerald R. Ford: “Our Long NationalNightmare Is Over”.
Oath of the U.S. Presidency
AUGUST 9, 1974, EAST ROOM OF THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.C.
9 Ronald Reagan: A Shining Speaker on a Hill.
“The Evil Empire”
MARCH 8, 1983, ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EVANGELICALS, ORLANDO, FLORIDA.
Challenger
JANUARY 28, 1986, OVAL OFFICE,THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.C.
“Mr. Gorbachev,Tear Down This Wall”
JUNE 12, 1987, BRANDENBURG GATE, BERLIN, GERMANY.
10 Newt Gingrich: The Revolutionary Speaker.
“The Contract with America”
JANUARY 4, 1995, INAUGURAL SPEECH AS SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE, U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,WASHINGTON, D.C.
11 George W. Bush: His Mission and His Moment.
“Justice Will Be Done”
SEPTEMBER 20, 2001, JOINT SESSION OF CONGRESS, U.S. CAPITOL,WASHINGTON, D.C.
12 John McCain: The Maverick and His Message.
“A Disingenuous Filmmaker”
AUGUST 30, 2004, REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK, NEW YORK.
Notes.
Index.
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