The Corner

Sharpton’s Oratory

John, I agree with your praise of Sharpton as a speaker. It truly is a skill learned in black pulpits. Jesse Jackson has thickened and collapsed in recent years, but in the mid-eighties he blazed. So did Louis Farrakhan.

For a good non-black speaker in the presidential sweepstakes I believe one must go all the way back to John Connally. Ronald Reagan was a special case, succeeding by projecting conviction, warmth and humor, which is a different skill.

Historian Richard Brookhiser is a senior editor of National Review and a senior fellow at the National Review Institute.
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