I really don't think MLKJ, Lincoln, or Hitler etc. was a better speaker than say, Muhammad Ali. Just an observatoin... think about it. I mean yeah, Hitler can get up there an make a bunch of ridiculous gestures, holler and pretend he's in some stinkin' Broadway play, but what is the man actually saying? A bunch of stupid crap. Read the transcripts.
And yeah, Churchill can step up to the podium and baffle us with excessive wordage (e.g, "I do indeed as ever so impressively refer to the right honorable gentleman which doest in thine finest hour serve the common good and glory of mankind which shall riseth above the....."
BLAH BLAH BLAH... this isn't Shakespeare. -Which isn't so stinkin' great anyway.
And sure, Lincoln can impress us with heartfelt phrases, impressive vocabulary, and outstanding sentence structure. That's all fantastic. Granted he's mostly READING from something which he carefully prepared just as any half-decent intelligent mind would be capable of producing.
Plus, MLKJ can stand up there, and blow smoke up all our @sses, sound like a preacher on Sunday (AMEN!!) and talk about the righteous promised land, and oh, how we must keep our eyes on the prize. Well @#$%, all I have to say is bring Sally up, and bring Sally down... or however that song by Moby goes (intro to Gone in 60 Seconds).
What a bunch of silliness. A real speaker has charisma, and speaks the truth in a candid way which all the people can relate to and be inspired by. All it takes, is honesty and confidence. Not a bunch of political 'baffle you with BS'.
"Hey look, I manipulated my way into an Anschluss w/ Austria... I must be the greatest speaker!" Man, the German people wanted revenge. It wasn't that Hitler made it all happen.