Radio Address to the
Nation on the Republican National Convention and George Bush
My
fellow Americans:
You
and I had the privilege of attending quite a party this week in
I
was moved beyond words to see my very, very good friend and colleague George
Bush accepting the nomination for President. On Monday night, I said I wanted
to work as a foot soldier in George's campaign. After hearing his speech
Thursday night, all Americans could see what I've seen for 8 years: dedication,
integrity, and commitment to principle; a strong man and a strong leader. I've
said many times that George has the experience, the credentials, the savvy, and
the -- well -- the just plain grit to be President of the
Jerry
Ford put it so beautifully in his address Tuesday night: ``When his nation
needed him to fly 58 combat missions during World War II, George answered
America's call. When our intelligence agencies were under siege during the
1970's, George made a vital contribution to our national security by restoring
their dignity and integrity.'' I said the other night that, as Vice President,
George Bush brilliantly served his nation's quest for peace by playing a vital
role in the process that has led to the historic INF treaty that will eliminate
an entire class of
He
also led the battle on a quiet but absolutely critical front in our struggle to
restore
The
strength and wisdom of George Bush was reflected this week in the strength and
wisdom of the Republican Party itself, just as the energy and enthusiasm of the
party were reflected in the energy and enthusiasm of Senator Dan Quayle. Dan
was elected to the Senate on the day I was first elected President. Dan shares
with George Bush and me a vision of an
Throughout
the week our party's leaders came together in a display of force and grace --
the no-nonsense wit and wisdom of Bob Dole, the intellectual dynamism of Jack
Kemp, the big-hearted populism of Tom Kean, the
Just
look at the Republican platform. This 40,000 word document spells out the views
of George Bush and our party on almost every major issue facing the Nation
today. Like it or not -- and I like it -- when you read it, you know where
George stands. Now, compare it with the 4,000 word document passed by the
opposition last month in
Yes,
this week, as in every week for the past 8 years, George Bush has stood up for
principle. He's been in on the tough decisions, working for peace through
strength and prosperity through liberty. And I'm proud to stand with him.
Until
next week, thanks for listening, and God bless you.
Note: The President
spoke at