That is the reason that we have been indifferent to the problems of Latin America.
We left New York after Mr. Nixon and I had our strange interlude.
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...
For the issues in this campaign must not be hidden in the shadows of ambiguity or the clouds of rhetoric.
It persuaded people who lived in the underdeveloped countries that the Soviet Union, which was once so far behind, was now the equal and the...
We need not read deeply into the history of the United States to become aware of the great and vital role which the railroads have played in...
My argument with Mr. Nixon, and my disagreement with him in this campaign, and I believe the basic issue of the campaign is the way we look ...
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.
The decision you have to make as voters on November 8 is which time is this in the life of our country?
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.