Now, summarize the criticisms leveled against Lincoln's Gettysburg Address by the writer of the editorial.

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The summary is as follows:

According to the text, writer of the editorial thinks that the president is excellent at a lot of things and that his address was at the very least at par with others. However, he thinks the president is less sensitive to the memories of the dead. See the textual evidence below.

What is the textual evidence depicting the above?

The textual evidence related to the above is given as follows;

"But aside from the ignorant rudeness manifest in the President's exhibition of Dawdleism* at Gettysburg,—and which was an insult at least to the memories of a part of the dead, whom he was there professedly to honor,—in its misstatement of the cause for which they died, it was a per.version of history so flagrant that the most extended charity cannot regard it as otherwise than willful."

What is the central idea of the Gettysburg Address?

In it, he cited the Declaration of Independence's ideals of human equality and linked the Civil War sacrifices to the desire for "a fresh birth of freedom," as well as the critical preservation of the Union formed in 1776 and its goal of self-government.

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