Remarks at a Republican
Campaign Rally in
The President. Thank you all very
much, and thank you, John Paul. And Mary Anne Stephens, Chesley
Pruet, Ed Bethune, I thank you all very much. And
it's great to be back in
Now,
you know, as President, a lot of important papers cross my desk. And one of
them told me about some teams that are undefeated after seven games, nationally
ranked, moving up, and that has some of the greatest football fans in the
Well,
today I've come to
Now,
from top to bottom, from President to Congress to local office, especially here
in
When
Vice President Bush and I took office 8 years ago,
Well,
here's what we've done. We've cut taxes, slashed inflation by two-thirds, sliced interest rates in half. And since the economic
recovery began, we've created over 18 million jobs. And in spite of what you
might have heard from some people who are talking today, they were good jobs.
More than three-quarters of them are the kind that pay
better than $20,000 a year. And the unemployment rate in
Now,
I say that, but let me explain it to you how the statisticians look at that.
Did you know that that potential employment pool, according to them, is
everyone in the
You
and I and George Bush worked much too hard to cut your taxes to let our
opponents come into office and raise them all over again. So, on November 8th
go into the polling booth and do some negative campaigning of your own -- the
right kind of negative campaigning. Say no to new taxes, and say yes to the
Republican ticket.
Now,
what Vice President Bush and I have done with the economy is very important,
and we must continue and expand. But what we believe in is much more than that.
Our greatest treasure as a nation is our precious moral heritage, the basic
values of faith and family that make ours a great nation. It's the power of the
family that holds the Nation together, that gives
George
Bush believes that public schoolchildren should be allowed to open their day
with a voluntary prayer, something the Federal courts won't allow. He believes
that we must have judges who interpret the law, not rewrite it, and who care
not just for the rights of criminals but have compassion for the decent
citizens who are victims of crime. And the Vice President knows the importance
to our nation and to our children of the values expressed in the simple words
``one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.''
Now
there's a new election before us, and I have little doubt that the people of
the
Now,
today I don't think I need to review George Bush's resume or his heroism in war
or his service to
Now,
as for a certain Governor from a certain
Audience members. Booo!
The President. -- -- I'd best let someone else do the
talking. Former Congressman Ed Bethune said that he met this fellow 10 years
ago, and he said his reaction was -- and let me quote him now -- ``I have never
met a person in my whole life who is more liberal.''
But
we have to give equal time, so here's the response: that it's wrong to use
labels because ideology doesn't matter. [Laughter] Well, but I have to say, how
can a man running for President of the United States look the American people
in the eye and tell you that his ideology doesn't matter? Ladies and gentlemen,
if he's saying to you that what he believes doesn't matter, isn't he really
saying that what each one of us believes doesn't matter either?
And
in fact, a lot of Democrats around the country are saying that their party
leadership has swung so far to the left, so far out of the mainstream, that the
national Democratic leadership has lost touch with the rank and file of the
Democratic Party. Now, I'm a former Democrat, and I have to say: I didn't leave
my party; my party left me. It left me when it went left. Now, whether it's
their opposition to voluntary prayer in school, support for gun control, or the
left-wing judges appointed in a State like Massachusetts, or a weak-kneed
defense policy that only McGovern could love, their views can only be described
by the dreaded ``L'' word: Liberal, liberal, liberal!
For
example, the liberals recently proposed Federal child care assistance. But
under their program, if you want assistance and wish to leave your child with
his or her grandmother, the grandmother will have to be licensed by the Federal
Government.
Audience members. Booo!
The President. One of the
congressional staff members behind that bill was asked by a reporter if this
was true -- that grandmothers would have to get a Federal license to take care
of their own grandchildren. And the reply came, yes, of course, it's true.
After all -- and here's the quote -- ``How else can you design a program that
receives Federal funds?'' Licensing grandmothers -- can you believe it?
Audience members. No!
The President. The next thing you
know, they'll say that grilling hamburgers is an environmental hazard.
[Laughter]
But
there's more. In this election, one of the candidates believes that no matter
how horrible or brutal the crime, he opposes capital punishment.
Audience members. Booo!
The President. Is that what you
believe?
Audience members. No!
The President. Well, George Bush
believes that for the most horrible crimes, like when a drug dealer murders a
policeman in cold blood, that kind of dealer -- or killer deserves and should
receive the death sentence. And if you ask me, there are no Americans braver
and no citizens more precious than the men and women who guard us -- our State
and local police. And George Bush and I stand behind them all the way.
You
know, violent crime has fallen significantly since 1981 because George and I
put criminals on notice. We said make a false move, and the next sound you hear
is the clang of a jail cell door slamming shut. Of course, what happens in
Audience members. No!
The President. I call it the most
liberal prison program since Billy the Kid sprung the
Now,
these same liberals say that the only people in the
Audience members. No!
The President. I didn't think so. So,
on November 8th be sure to go to the polls and vote for George Bush and Dan
Quayle. Just think of it as an act of self-defense.
Besides
fighting crime and restoring our economy, we've made sure that once again
But
none of this, my friends, none of this could have happened if the liberals had
their way. There would have been no INF treaty or rollback in
Ladies
and gentlemen,
Thank
you, and God bless you all.
[At
this point, Representative Hammerschmidt gave the
President a giant bumper sticker.]
The President. I know some of you out
there can't read what this says. It says, ``I'm a Bush hog.'' Hey, pig, sooey. Thank you all.
Note: The President
spoke at