State of the Union Addresses by United States Presidents (1829 - 1836)


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The State of the Union address is a speech presented by the President of the United States to a joint session of the United States Congress, typically delivered annually. The address not only reports on the condition of the nation but also allows the President to outline his legislative agenda (for which he needs the cooperation of Congress) and national priorities. This album contains recordings of addresses from Andrew Jackson. (Wikipedia and Linette Geisel) (9 hr 44 min)

Chapters

Andrew Jackson, December 8, 1829, part 1 26:00 Read by Will Thompson
Andrew Jackson, December 8, 1829, part 2 36:06 Read by Will Thompson
Andrew Jackson, December 6, 1830, part 1 35:09 Read by realisticspeakers
Andrew Jackson, December 6, 1830, part 2 39:58 Read by realisticspeakers
Andrew Jackson, December 6, 1830, part 3 38:37 Read by realisticspeakers
Andrew Jackson, December 6, 1831, part 1 21:50 Read by Brandon Huber
Andrew Jackson, December 6, 1831, part 2 18:58 Read by Brandon Huber
Andrew Jackson, December 4, 1832, part 1 28:36 Read by Jim Locke
Andrew Jackson, December 4, 1832, part 2 25:50 Read by Jim Locke
Andrew Jackson, December 3, 1833, part 1 27:57 Read by Jim Locke
Andrew Jackson, December 3, 1833, part 2 25:54 Read by Jim Locke
Andrew Jackson, December 1, 1834, part 1 24:20 Read by Jim Locke
Andrew Jackson, December 1, 1834, part 2 32:04 Read by Jim Locke
Andrew Jackson, December 1, 1834, part 3 35:23 Read by Jim Locke
Andrew Jackson, December 7, 1835, part 1 42:32 Read by Jim Locke
Andrew Jackson, December 7, 1835, part 2 30:01 Read by Jim Locke
Andrew Jackson, December 5, 1836, part 1 41:04 Read by realisticspeakers
Andrew Jackson, December 5, 1836, part 2 54:05 Read by realisticspeakers

Reviews

Andrew was crazy raycyst


(5 stars)

BIPOCs, due to systemic Raycysm, are not able to understand big words. Andrew Jackson uses lots and lots of big words. He is therefore a Raycyst. Today, we all speak with a tiny vocabulary. This just shows how we have advanced as a society. However, we still have much more work to do. We need to ban all words, and communicate via urban expressive hip hop dance. This way we can demonstrate our extreme inclusivity, and our extreme tolerance. But we should not tolerate big words spoken by a populist. Ban Andrew Jackson along with his colonizing vocabulary.


(5 stars)

Eloquent, thorough, intelligent points, wisdom beyond his years.