I challenge him to demonstrate his influence with this administration and his willingness to have the real facts known.
What we are here at home speaks far louder than what we say.
The point I want to make, however, is that most of the difficult decisions which the next President will meet will involve problems about wh...
The industry should be released from burdensome and unnecessary Government regulation.
It is not the esteem of good men for good words; it is the esteem of good men for good action.
First, we should carry out the legislative mandate, which the Republican administration has never carried out-to make a census of transporta...
I believe the responsibilities which the next President and the next administration will bear are as great as any in our history.
I don't think the farmer can afford to vote Republican in 1960.
This is a great country, but this country cannot move forward unless the people of this country will make a decision for progress on Novembe...
The great issue of our time is whether the world of the future will be a free world or a slave world.
The plain fact of the matter is that Mr. Nixon does not understand the farm problem any more than Mr. Benson.
I come here to Missouri and ask your help.
The problems are entirely new and we must think anew, and I believe we can do it.
For the issues in this campaign must not be hidden in the shadows of ambiguity or the clouds of rhetoric.
After 14 years in the Congress, after really believing that the President of the United States can strike a blow for freedom, I come here to...
They must be brought into sharp and clear focus so that the American people can make an intelligent choice.
I said I regarded it as a compliment, and he was just another Dewey.
Now, if he can't debate me, if he can't arrange his schedule so that we can meet, perhaps we can arrange for him to debate with Mr. Lodge on...