On the recordJanuary 7, 1998
How do we deal with the fact that the old structures that people used as magnets for identity in the world are breaking down?
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presidency.ucsb.eduHow do we deal with the fact that the old structures that people used as magnets for identity in the world are breaking down?
Remarks at a Democratic National Committee Luncheon in New York City
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My job as president is to take care of the American people. And I have done my best to take good care of this country. We are safer, we are more secure, we are more prosperous. But in the end, what we stand for? The values we embraced and the things we fight for, will shape the future.
Our objective tonight is not to disagree with our president and his party, though our differences are many. Like all Americans, we must celebrate any success that builds a better future.