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Education Reform
President Bush delivered his addresses every week, like Clinton had done. While Clinton's talks were often around 7 minutes long, Bush's tended to be shorter, around 3 or 4 minutes. Although still broadcast on radio, the addresses were also made available each week on the official White House website, and later in Bush's presidency they were also posted as a podcast.
They were usually "titled" by topic. However, during his later years in office, the addresses started to be given more official titles, something that continued into Obama's presidency.
Education Reform
President Bush delivered his addresses every week, like Clinton had done. While Clinton's talks were often around 7 minutes long, Bush's tended to be shorter, around 3 or 4 minutes. Although still broadcast on radio, the addresses were also made available each week on the official White House website, and later in Bush's presidency they were also posted as a podcast.
They were usually "titled" by topic. However, during his later years in office, the addresses started to be given more official titles, something that continued into Obama's presidency.