According to Roosevelt’s principal speechwriter Judge Samuel Rosenman, he first used “fireside chats” in 1929 during his first term as Governor of New York. Roosevelt faced a conservative Republican legislature so during each legislative session he would occasionally address the citizens of New York directly. He appealed to them for help getting his agenda passed. Letters would pour in following each of these “chats,” which helped pressure legislators to pass measures Roosevelt had proposed. He began making the informal addresses as President on March 12, 1933, during the Great Depression.
yea well….
I have a fireplace,
a video camera
and the internet…
hello ladies!!! my name is brett, i enjoy long walks in the skatepark, dusty track bleachers, and putting every ounce of energy i have into something i love, just to be spit in the face by the people i’m trying to help.
if this sounds like something you might be into, hit me up on my celly…