Political Quotes

Teddy Roosevelt

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Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States, serving from 1901 to 1909. A member of the Republican Party, he was born on October 27, 1858, in New York. Roosevelt was a prominent leader of the Progressive Movement, advocating for domestic policies that included trust-busting, regulation of corporations, and conservation of natural resources. His administration is noted for significant reforms and the establishment of national parks and forests.

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Dec 16, 1908

A single executive head would increase efficiency, determine responsibility, and eliminate delays and uncertainties inevitable under the present system.

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Dec 16, 1908

The supervision of these agencies is at present limited to the police.

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Dec 16, 1908

Poverty, disease, and crime are largely due to defects of social conditions and surroundings.

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Dec 14, 1908

So utterly baseless are the stories that apparently they represent in part merely material collected for campaign purposes and in part stories originally concocted with a view of possible blackmail.

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Dec 14, 1908

The wickedness of the slanders is only surpassed by their fatuity.

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Dec 14, 1908

These stories were scurrilous and libelous in character and false in every essential particular.

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Dec 14, 1908

It is therefore a high national duty to bring to justice this vilifier of the American people, this man who wantonly and wickedly and without one shadow of justification seeks to blacken the character of reputable private citizens and to…

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Dec 14, 1908

While the criminal offense of which Mr. Pulitzer has been guilty is in form a libel upon individuals, the great injury done is in blackening the good name of the American people.

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Dec 14, 1908

The inventor of the story about Mr. Charles P. Taft, for instance, evidently supposed that at some period of the Panama purchase Mr. W. H. Taft was Secretary of War, whereas in reality Mr. W. H. Taft never became Secretary of War until…

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Dec 14, 1908

All our transactions were carried on openly, and were published in detail.

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Dec 14, 1908

I directed or approved every action, and am responsible for all that was done in carrying out the will of the Congress; and the provisions of the law, enacted by Congress after exhaustive examination and discussion, were scrupulously…

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Dec 14, 1908

As a matter of fact, there is nothing whatever, in which this Government is interested, to investigate about this transaction.

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Dec 14, 1908

Now, these stories as a matter of fact need no investigation whatever.

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Dec 13, 1908

The results have made it obvious that only by carrying on the investigation as the War Department has actually carried it on is there the slightest chance of bringing the offenders to justice or of separating not the innocent, for there…

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Dec 13, 1908

This report enables us to fix with tolerable definiteness at least some of the criminals who took the lead in the murderous shooting of private citizens at Brownsville.

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Dec 13, 1908

I recommend that a law be passed allowing the Secretary of War, within a fixed period of time, say a year, to reinstate any of these soldiers whom he, after careful examination, finds to have been innocent and whom he finds to have done…

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Dec 13, 1908

It establishes clearly the fact that the colored soldiers did the shooting; but upon this point further record was unnecessary, as the fact that the colored soldiers did the shooting has already been established beyond all possibility of…

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Dec 13, 1908

I believe we can afford to reinstate any of these men who now truthfully tell what has happened, give all the aid they can to fix the responsibility upon those who are really guilty, and show that they themselves had no guilty knowledge…

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Dec 13, 1908

Nevertheless, it is to be said in partial extenuation that they were probably cowed by threats, made by the more desperate of the men who had actually been engaged in the shooting, as to what would happen to any man who failed to protect…

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Dec 7, 1908

Our people in the Philippines have achieved what may legitimately be called a marvelous success in giving to them a government which marks on the part of those in authority both the necessary understanding of the people and the necessary…

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Dec 7, 1908

It is a curious and by no means creditable fact that there should be so often a failure on the part of the public and its representatives to understand the great need, from the standpoint of the service and the Nation, of refusing to…

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Oct 30, 1908

In the nation as in the individual, in the long run it is character that counts.

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Oct 30, 1908

Strive with all the strength that is given us for righteousness in public and in private life.

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Oct 30, 1908

Nowhere else in the world is the average of individual comfort and material well-being as high as in our fortunate land.

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