I am attempting to show you what this country must do if it is going to fulfill its destiny.
In 42 years I never saw a President who slept so much.
We want him to do more than break even. We want him to move ahead.
We need ambassadors and cabinet officers, we need people on every level with a sense of our times, with a sense of the future, with a sense ...
Our prestige abroad is not what we say it is, but what it is.
He was identified with the American Revolution.
I believe in these years of transition, during these year's of hazard, during these years of change, we need a new administration in Washing...
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...
The problems are entirely new and we must think anew, and I believe we can do it.
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.
I come here to Missouri and ask your help.
Mr. Nixon keeps saying we are not part of the tradition of Jefferson, Jackson, and Woodrow Wilson.
I don't think there is anyone in this country, Republican or Democratic, that would deny that the Republican Party has been and is on the wh...
I hope that he will read those words and accept our invitation to a fifth debate and discuss these issues.
I stand in the Democratic tradition.
I look at the world around us and at our country, and I say this is a great country but it must be greater.
Whoever carries Missouri may well carry the United States.