From Deseret News archives:
'Hot' speeches lauded
But in introducing former White House adviser David Gergen at the college Thursday night, President William Sederburg said UVSC leaders sought Gergen as an answer to requests for a more "erudite, reflective" political speaker.
"One person told me, 'What you need at UVSC is someone who will shed some light instead of heat on political issues,' " Sederburg said. "And the unanimous choice is David Gergen."
Gergen advised Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton, and currently serves as editor-at-large of U.S. News and World Report and director of Harvard University's Center for Public Leadership.
In an interview with the Deseret Morning News before his speech, Gergen said he thought despite the controversy, the speeches by Moore and conservative talk show host Sean Hannity were positive for the campus in overwhelmingly Republican Utah Valley.
Gergen was a bit disappointed a debate between Moore and Hannity never materialized.
"That would have really been a rousing occasion," he said.
In his UVSC address, Gergen said he sees the United States as being at hinge-points in history in terms of national politics, George W. Bush's presidency and the country's place in the world.
Gergen said he's seen dramatic changes over the past 40 years in terms of political dominance.
"We've moved from a country where Republicans were a distinct minority as a percentage of voters to where Republicans have moved into a slight majority, 51-48 (percent) in this last national election," he said.
He said he sees the Republican Party moving to increase that percentage but doesn't know whether they will defy history and succeed.
Likewise, Gergen said he thinks only time will tell whether Bush will be a successful or reckless leader. But either way, Gergen said Bush is on his way to becoming one of the most significant presidents, as only two other Republican presidents have served two terms.
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