August 2013
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In 1988, Bill Clinton, then the governor of Arkansas, gave a nominating speech for Michael Dukakis at the Democratic National Convention. By convention rules, Mr. Clinton was allowed 15 minutes, but he brought an 18-page speech. According to the New York TimesF11.1, he read almost every word, rambling on for so long that the delegates began to chant, “We want Mike!” Ignoring their chants, Mr. Clinton went on and on and on. When, after 30 minutes, he finally said, “In conclusion ...” the crowd roared their approval.
Years later, in his autobiography, Mr. Clinton admitted, “It was 32 minutes of total disaster.”F11.2
For his first venture onto the national political stage, Bill Clinton neglected ...
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