Lyndon B. Johnson - Great Speeches
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Lyndon B. Johnson - Great Speeches is a history podcast hosted by Inception Point Ai. It has 10 episodes, with the latest published November 2023.
Lyndon B. Johnson was a complex and controversial figure, but there is no doubt that he was a gifted speaker. He was known for his powerful voice, his use of rhetorical devices, and his ability to connect with his audience on a personal level.Johnson's speaking style was often described as "persuasive" and "commanding." He had a deep, booming voice that could carry across a large crowd. He also used rhetorical devices such as repetition, parallelism, and antithesis to emphasize his points. Additionally, Johnson was a skilled storyteller, and he often used personal anecdotes to illustrate his arguments.One of the most notable things about Johnson as a speaker was his ability to connect with his audience on a personal level. He was known for making eye contact with individuals in the crowd and for using their names in his speeches. He also often spoke about his own life experiences and how they had shaped his views.Here are some of the key characteristics of Johnson's speaking ability:<b
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Lyndon Johnson - January 14, 1969 - Presidential Speeches
Lyndon B. Johnson - Remarks upon Signing the Civil Rights Bill - Presidential Speeches
Lyndon B. Johnson - State of the Union -January 4, 1965
Lyndon Johnson Remarks at a Reception for Astronauts Grissom and Young
Lyndon B. Johnson - June 4, 1965: Remarks at the Howard University Commencement
Lyndon B. Johnson - State of the Union - January 12, 1966
Lyndon Johnson - January 10, 1967: State of the Union Address
Lyndon B. Johnson - State of the Union Address - January 17, 1968
Remarks on Signing the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty - July 1, 1968 - Lyndon Johnson
State of the Union - January 4, 1965 - Lyndon Johnson - Presidential Speech
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