We want to believe once again that our national leaders are honorable and competent and deserving of our trust.
I believe those men and women, in Congress are a great deal closer to the national mood than Mr. Ford has shown himself to be.
I would emphasize much more the stable and trusting relations with our friends and natural allies.
I will try to win over the world of business to our point of view.
Good government is the art of doing what is right, and that is far more difficult.
An occasional veto may be justified, if legislation is poorly drafted or ill-considered, but 53 vetoes in two years demonstrate a negativism...
I would never hesitate to express my opinion if France or Germany, or even the United States, would sell such installations.
I will play, on the contrary, a very active role within the United Nations.
There is no question, for me, to organize clandestine operations in those countries to overthrow their government.
I think that many things could be different.
I think that the best way to avoid the danger of a Communist takeover is to maintain a well-functioning democratic regime.
I have nothing against the Europeans making their own decisions.
The most profitable investment is in people, and that is the rule I will follow if I become your President.
I think our government has a responsibility to help those people get back to work.
I think the basic issue in this campaign is going to be whether we want government that looks confidently to the future, or government that ...
We need to deal with the working poor.
We ought to think about those federal programs in human terms.
Our society ought not to back off from our commitment to the integration of our educational system.