Similarities Between Reagan And John F Kennedy

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President Ronald Reagan and President John F. Kennedy were two of the most influential presidents of all time. President Reagan’s nickname was the “The Great Communicator” due to Reagan’s determination and ability to educate the audience and create vivid images so his audience could relate. President Reagan was a beloved president who delivered powerful speeches in a time of need for the country. President Reagan’s 1981 inaugural address and economic recovery program speech can be regarded as two of his most influential speeches. President John F. Kennedy was raised and brought up through a wealthy and powerful family. President Kennedy was the youngest president to ever be elected at forty-two years old. President Kennedy used his smooth …show more content…

This speech was President Reagan’s plan on how he was going to restore the American economy. Reagan’s plan was the most dramatic change to the economy since President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “New Deal”. Reagan spoke directly, “Now, let's talk about getting spending and inflation under control and cutting your tax rates. Mr. Speaker and Senator Baker, I want to thank you for your cooperation in helping to arrange this joint session of the Congress. I won't be speaking to you very long tonight, but I asked for this meeting because the urgency of our joint mission has not changed. Thanks to some very fine people, my health is much improved. I'd like to be able to say that with regard to the health of the economy. It’s been half a year since the election that charged all of us in this government with the task of restoring our economy. And where have we come in this six months? Inflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index, has continued at a double-digit rate. Mortgage interest rates have averaged almost 15 percent for these six months, preventing families across America from buying homes. There are still almost eight million unemployed. The average worker's hourly earnings after adjusting for inflation are lower today than they were six months ago, and there have been over 6,000 …show more content…

“In all of that time I won a nickname, 'The Great Communicator.' But I never thought it was my style or the words I used that made a difference: It was the content. I wasn't a great communicator, but I communicated great things, and they didn't spring full bloom from my brow, they came from the heart of a great nation -- from our experience, our wisdom, and our belief in principles that have guided us for two centuries,” President Reagan said. This was a typical President Reagan response, showing his love for the country more than for himself. This farewell address speech cemented his speaking abilities and reasons for why he had such words of wisdom. President Reagan alludes he derived his abilities from his heart, which is why the American people had such a connection with him. The American people could always relate to President Reagan with anything he said. President Reagan always reassured the American people that they had the power to the influence the government and they were the drivers. This made President Reagan very favorable with the public and cemented his reputation as one of the best speakers of all