The presidential inaugural address is intended to be more like a thankful sermon, rather than a campaign speech. It gives the best indication of what is on the president's mind at the very beginning of his time in office.
All of the presidents, until Wilson, took Washington's address as their template. Ronald Reagan seemed to follow our early presidents.
Most of the presidents gave a heartfelt thanks to the people for giving them the honor of serving as president. The ones who did not were of course Wilson, FDR, Kennedy, Carter, Clinton and Obama. None of these showed any humility. It was as if they were owed the office.
However, LBJ did thank the people and was interestingly humble.
Lincoln, both times, seemed to be utterly distracted while trying to give a Washington-like address.
Reading Kennedy's address along side the others appeared to be a series of platitudes connected by nothing.
But, the person who made me cry was Pierce, and I don't know why.
It was a very interesting exercise.
Reagan got it right the first time,