Finally, Mr. President, I am very pleased to welcome you here as a personal friend as well as an official friend.
And while I recognize that our relationship cannot be the same as it was when you were in the government, I know that it will always be one ...
As you return to the press corps, I am sure that you will call them as you see them with regard to the Nixon Administration.
It is with regret that I accept your resignation as Special Counsel effective as of mid-July.
The work you have done has alerted us to many potential problem areas and has been important in demonstrating that good government can be go...
I am sure that this experience has demonstrated to you that we are trying to come to grips with the great issues of our times in an honest a...
I am very proud.
I would simply like to say that first, Dolley Madison, when we think of First Ladies, is always thought of as one of the great hostesses in ...
And now finally to have this great portrait of Dolley Madison in this house brings us full circle and will remind us of the great historical...
I think that we have in Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Nixon, two in the same league.
Some will not share his religious convictions, but all with me will share respect for the message that he brings because what he will say to...
No one can be sure what decision is right.
This is indeed a very special day for the White House for reasons that have already been indicated, I am sure, by Mrs. Nixon and Mrs. Johnso...
I want better education for all Americans, whatever their race or religion or whatever it may be, and an equal opportunity for all, and that...
I believe in the young people of America.
I speak from the field of government and the man who follows me will speak from another field.
I am a bit prejudiced on that point myself.
To the Speaker.