Which Presidential Orator Did Obama Mimic for His Health-Care Speech?
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According to Paul J. J. Payack, a speech analyst with the Austin-based Global Language Monitor, Obama's health-care speech this week was constructed at a ninth-grade reading level, which was the level at which Lincoln crafted the Gettysburg Address. But that was back when rhetorical flourishes were in vogue. The closest modern equivalent has been Ronald Reagan, whose folksy speeches belied their own competent, clever construction. Read more in Chris Bonanos' piece from next week's New York.

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