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Inaugural moments seemed pedestrian at the time

Posted: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 12:00 am | Updated: 9:28 am, Wed Sep 5, 2012.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Inaugurations that loom large in history are seen differently at the time.

Abraham Lincoln’s second inaugural speech was panned in some quarters as “a sea of twaddle.” Newspaper front pages were largely silent on Franklin Roosevelt’s call to fear nothing but fear itself. “Ask not” was reflected — not — in leading accounts of John F. Kennedy’s big speech.

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