“If a man in high office speaks words which convey his principles and
policies and ideas, and he’s willing to stand behind them and take
whatever blame, or therefore credit, that goes with them, it’s his.”
– Ted Sorenson, who wrote President John Kennedy’s inaugural address,
quoted in “White House Ghosts: Presidents and Their Speechwriters,”
on whether the speechwriter or the speaker should get credit as the author
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