Remarks at a White House
Barbecue for Members of Congress
September 23, 1987
I'm
delighted to welcome the Members of Congress from both parties as well as our
other guests to this annual White House Congressional Barbecue. First of all, I
would like to thank the Marine Band for their toe-tapping rendition of ``The
Music Man'' by Meredith Willson -- [applause] -- who posthumously received the
Presidential Medal of Freedom this year. Once again, the Marines have made my
day. From the halls of Montezuma to
We
are honored to have Rosemary Willson with us this evening. Rosemary, as long as
there's an American flag to wave and warm evenings with friends, Meredith's music
will live on in our hearts. We elected officials are always trying to figure
out the mood of the country. We look at polls, we see what the newspapers are
saying, call in experts. But I suspect that if we just listen to a Meredith
Willson composition, we would know the spirit and soul of our nation. I've been
looking forward to this event, because, as you know, I enjoy the outdoors, good
food, and good conversation.
And
this evening we had all three. As you know, these bipartisan get-togethers help
build a spirit of unity and amiability between those of us who must make
government work. But as I think back to other such after-six events, when the
casual conversations with members of both parties led to bipartisan policy, I
can't help remembering Lloyd George's observation that trying to enter an
alliance with one of his political opponents was ``like going for a walk with a
grasshopper.'' [Laughter]
And
I know that some of my best friends from time to time think I'd been led both
down and off the garden path by, if not a grasshopper, perhaps the occasional
gypsy moth or even a boll weevil. [Laughter] Well, it's true that in American
politics, some of us may prefer different paths from time to time, but we're
all heading toward the same goal. And we're more likely to get there if we
remember that at its core, the American political process is premised on
friendly political competition between fellow citizens.
After
all, only in
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