Introduction: The Rhetorical Presidency Chapter 2: The Old Way: Founding and Forms Chapter 5: The New Way: Leadership as Interpretation Chapter 7: Dilemmas of Governance Afterword
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Lindsey...
THIS larger change in understanding of the American political system was reflected by the change in modern rhetorical presidency.
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Lindsey...
THIS constitutional principle was characterized by its hard and soft forms and use of popular passions.
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Ed...
THESE 2 presidents innovated the use of rhetoric for popular leadership, then provided a theoretical basis for the change
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Miller...
The routine use of the “crisis tool” of popular leadership has THIS consequence.
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Ed...
Tulis writes in the afterword that he feels many critiques of his book have focused on "subsidiary arguments." THIS is what he says the main point of his book is.
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Lindsey...
Tulis makes it clear in the first chapter that the rhetorical presidency was different, in that it represented THIS, as opposed to development over time.
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Lindsey...
THIS specific type of message to Congress changed in form alongside more broader understandings of governing and the president’s role.
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Ed...
Woodrow Wilson believed THESE 2 aspects of the presidency to make the person holding that office to be unique compared to any other office holder
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Miller...
THESE 3 developments facilitated the rise of the rhetorical presidency
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Ed...
President George HW Bush's tenure is best described as THIS kind of president rather than the other, Tulis writes.
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Lindsey...
Neustadt’s Presidential Power helped popularize THIS idea that saw the political system from the president’s perspective.
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Lindsey...
Presidential proclamations generally used to use THIS type of power, as opposed to persuasion.
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Ed...
Early in his career, Wilson held a traditional view of the Constitution as a document with persisting meaning over time. Later in his career, he held THIS view about the Constitution.
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Miller...
THIS campaign was the first of many to engage in full-scale speaking tours
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Ed...
Toward the end of his presidency, Bill Clinton embraced THIS kind of presidency to THIS effect.
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Lindsey...
Tulis identifies THESE 2 FACTORS as something that did not cause the change in presidential rhetoric, one of which is the changing roles of the party.
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Lindsey...
Andrew Jackson’s protest was not accepted by the Senate because they felt it did THIS, which would later become a hallmark of Presidential speeches.
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Ed...
Wilson believed THIS to be the "central defect of American politics."
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Miller...
The credibility of President Ronald Reagan’s policies was shaken by THIS, Tulis writes.
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Ed...
Two parts: First, "Instead of an overarching 'public philosophy,' Obama offered" THIS, Tulis writes. Second, Tulis writes that Obama "reflected the norms" of THIS style of presidency.
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Lindsey...
Of the two constitutional presidencies, the first represented a more restrained executive that was apart from the public, and the second represented THIS.
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Lindsey...
Much of the constitutionally prescribed rhetoric was meant to be public, but not THIS other "P-word", which Wilson help transform it into.
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Ed...
Wilson believed there were three factors that would stop a demagogue from becoming president of the United States. THESE are at least two of them.
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Miller...
THESE 3 Reagan-era policy campaigns reflect the his use of the rhetorical presidency, one of which is also known as a popular movie series.
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Ed...
"Before Donald Trump, America had never elected" THIS, Tulis writes.






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