THE COUNTRY
The taste for presidential mythology in the United States includes the attribution to each tenant of the White House of a memorable phrase that, in some way, sums up their contribution and their mandate.
Franklin Roosevelt is the president who advised that "the only thing to be afraid of is fear itself";
John Kennedy recalled that “you don't have to ask yourself what your country can do for you, but rather what you can do for your country”;
Ronald Reagan, the victor of the Cold War, claimed in Berlin: ...
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