Helping to Shape the Words of the President-Elect: A Presidential Historian
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/09/us/politics/jon-meacham-biden-speech.html
WASHINGTON Jon Meacham, the presidential historian and biographer best known for studying the lives of past presidents, has taken on a relatively unique role in a contemporary political moment: helping to write speeches for the next president.
Mr. Meacham has had a hand in crafting many of Joseph R. Biden Jr.s biggest rhetorical moments, according to multiple sources, including
helping to write the acceptance speech that Mr. Biden delivered on Saturday night from Wilmington, Del., his first remarks as the president-elect.
In that address, Mr. Biden spoke of a mission to rebuild the soul of America, to rebuild the backbone of this nation, the middle class, and to make America respected around the world again and was widely credited with striking the right tone about bringing the country back together. The language echoed the title of Mr. Meachams 2018 book,
The Soul of America: The Battle for Our Better Angels, which has long served as a touchstone for Mr. Biden, who has reached out to Mr. Meacham in the past to discuss passages he liked.
To record history doesnt mean you are removed from it, Mr. Meacham said over the summer, noting that he had been friends with Mr. Biden for a long time. Mr. Bidens speech-writing process is run by Mike Donilon, his longtime adviser. But behind the scenes, Mr. Meacham has been playing a larger role than was previously known, writing drafts of speeches and offering edits on others, including one
Mr. Biden gave in Gettysburg, Pa., last month and h
is acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention in August.
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