The historiography of President Franklin Roosevelt\u27s fireside chats, up until this point, have focused on FDR\u27s ability to radiate confidence via these captivating and extremely popular radio addresses. When examined more closely, a clear outline of the New Deal takes shape, suggesting FDR\u27s true intentions behind the fireside chats: to educate the public of the administration\u27s legislative endeavors. Roosevelt\u27s second fireside chat, delivered on May 7, 1933, provides a vision for how the New Deal would correct the agricultural and industrial ills of the Great Depression and, in turn, revitalize the United States. In order to connect the fireside chat with Roosevelt\u27s legislative agenda, documents from key advisors and Ro...