"In event of moon disaster" and other speeches our presidents never gave

Dennis Baron debaron at illinois.edu
Sat Apr 25 05:19:29 UTC 2009


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"In event of moon disaster" and other speeches our presidents never gave

When something’s in the offing and politicians have to give a speech  
about it, they may prepare for different outcomes by having a positive  
speech in one pocket and a negative speech in the other, just in case.

Two days before the first astronauts walked on the moon, H. R.  
“Watergate Bob” Haldeman directed Nixon speechwriter William Safire to  
come up with something for the president to say to the astronauts’  
widows. Just in case.

...

Other presidents had alternative speeches that they didn't give. Read  
about them in the rest of this post on the Web of Language:

http://illinois.edu/goto/weboflanguage


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