Kennedy said in 1961 ... Most new presidents offer grace notes to the wider world. In his 1949 inaugural address, President Harry Truman offered a promise of significant material aid to a war ...
LET the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans—born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a ...
Trump has promised to completely reform and remake elements of the federal government, with his plan for a Department of ...
We observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of freedom,” Kennedy began his inaugural address on Jan. 20, 1961, “symbolizing an end as well as a beginning … for I have sworn before you ...
Kennedy’s inaugural address. Lincoln’s first inaugural address was an all-out attempt to prevent civil war; it’s the one in which he coined the famous phrase about appealing “to the better ...
I remember being very annoyed, at lunchtime on Jan. 20, 1961, because Bob Barker’s Truth or Consequences, my regular ...
Trump's policy-specific speech was "very important right ... Roberts said both Ronald Reagan and John F. Kennedy incorporated into their own inaugural addresses. Haley Chi-Sing is a Writer for ...
Graham’s MAGA God might be unrecognizable to tens of millions of Americans, but a new poll released today by the nonpartisan ...
Every president since has followed his example and delivered an inaugural address as part of the national ... In 1961, John Kennedy challenged Americans across the decades to “Ask not what ...
Since his return to White House as the 47th President, Donald Trump gave his first interview to Fox News on Wednesday (US ...
Former Assistant Secretary of State Robert Charles revisits the inaugural messages of Ronald Reagan, Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy on Trump's inauguration day. Melania Trump launches ...