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Ronald Kennedy's Speech During The Cold War

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And Rodgers finds that is exactly in the speeches of the oldest of the Cold Warriors, Ronald Reagan, that the words and gestures of the Cold War gave way to something new. During the 1960s nothing changed. Nixon’s public talks were full of the echoes of Kennedy’s speeches, characterized by a huge use of words like “crisis,” “purpose,” “responsibility,” and “honour”. The first break began with Jimmy Carter. First, he brought a different language shaped in a great extent by his immersion in Protestant evangelical culture. He was not very comfortable with the style of the Cold War, but as his administration collided with renewed Cold war fears, he was obliged to bring back the terms of the Cold war into his speeches. Therefore, Ronald Reagan was
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