An administration defines itself by its rhetoric, as much as by its deeds. The nation listens to presidential language and reacts to it, believing or drawing back. The rhetoric is made richer by contributions from the Cabinet, in public pronouncements or press statements.

Together, the presidential palace and the bureaucracy create a dictionary of quotable words and phrases that have the potential to become slogans or part of the national conversation.

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