To: JCBreckenridge
What we have to do, in a sense, is be a party of optimism and a party of hope and show actual cases of how it can work.Sounds kinda Reaganish to me.
7 posted on
08/15/2013 3:44:41 AM PDT by
McGruff
(I need a new party.)
To: McGruff
Yup, we aren't going to win on anger and threats to punish.
The major issue of this campaign is the direct political, personal and moral responsibility of Democratic Party leadership --i n the White House and in Congress -- for this unprecedented calamity which has befallen us. They tell us they have done the most that humanly could be done. They say that the United States has had its day in the sun; that our nation has passed its zenith. They expect you to tell your children that the American people no longer have the will to cope with their problems; that the future will be one of sacrifice and few opportunities.
My fellow citizens, I utterly reject that view. The American people, the most generous on earth, who created the highest standard of living, are not going to accept the notion that we can only make a better world for others by moving backwards ourselves. Those who believe we can have no business leading the nation.
I will not stand by and watch this great country destroy itself under mediocre leadership that drifts from one crisis to the next, eroding our national will and purpose. We have come together here because the American people deserve better from those to whom they entrust our nation's highest offices, and we stand united in our resolve to do something about it.
Acceptance Speech at the 1980 Republican Convention
9 posted on
08/15/2013 3:53:57 AM PDT by
cripplecreek
(REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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