speechwriter
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of speechwriter
Example Sentences
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For the speechwriters, the dream is to present a president’s agenda in a way that lawmakers from the opposing party have to stand and cheer even when they don’t want to.
Before rejoining the Journal in April 2007, she spent two years at the White House as a speechwriter to President Bush.
Noonan was a special assistant and speechwriter for President Ronald Reagan.
The book is ostensibly “authored” by McCartney even though it is an oral history that has been edited by Ted Widmer, an estimable historian and a former speechwriter for Bill Clinton.
From Los Angeles Times
Sir Keir's comments suggest neither he nor his speechwriters were aware of any similarity to a line in Powell's 1968 speech.
From BBC
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