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Anthropologist Edward Smith recalls that when he worked as a White House speechwriter, there was a rule against wearing the White House tag after work.
So next time you have to prepare a speech or presentation, try applying one or more of these techniques and see if you have what it takes to be a winning speechwriter.
Every great speechwriter knows this.
Pat Buchanan, a speechwriter who considered himself Nixon's conservative conscience, was morose.
The process of writing and rewriting a State of the Union speech can take months. Ray Price recalled his experience as a speechwriter for President Richard Nixon.
In the 1990s Mr Ryan was a speechwriter for Jack Kemp, the effervescent Congressman who, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, made supply-side economics a centrepiece of Republican electoral ambitions.
Mr Brown's own speechwriter is said to be 29。
The life of a presidential speechwriter is not an easy one; take it from someone who knows.
Educated in the United States, the son of a CCM power broker, he recently quit his job as a speechwriter for Tanzania's President, Jakaya Kikwete, to run in Bumbuli.
And Mr Pink, once Al Gore's chief speechwriter and now a prolific management writer, is a highly motivated self-publicist.
Yet she got on well with her vegan speechwriter, Matt Scully, whom she describes as “a gentle, green soul who I think would throw himself in the path of a semitruck to save a squirrel.”
And it is true that the book's author, a former speechwriter called Matt Latimer, writes well and is sometimes amusing too.
But Reagan didn't need a speechwriter. He was a good one himself.
That pledge was the centerpiece of Bush's acceptance address, written by speechwriter Peggy Noonan, for his party's nomination at the 1988 Republican National Convention.