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NOTES VICE PRES I DENT HUBERT HUMPHREY CONGRESSIONAL DINNER WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 12, 1966 The term of office of a Republican President is only four years, just like A Democratic President. But it doesn't fe; l that way. a a It reminds me of the time a teetotaller was holding forth in the British Parliament. "People who don't drink," he said, "I ive longer." To which a voice from the back benches re nded: "Sir, it only seems longer!" * * * *

NOTES VICE PRESIDENT HUBERT HUMP~ ilw a.~ CONGRESSIONAL DINNER et.j.... WASHINGTON, D.C. ~~ MAY 12, 1966 j My fellow Democrats, tomorrow is our anniversary~ / on May 13, 1792 Thomas Jefferson wrote ;letter to George Washington informing him that he and some )_ So, 174 years later, here we are., From the time of Thomas Jefferson, ours has been the party of the future... of looking-forward... of hope... and, of action.

- 2 - Ours has been, and is, the party with an untarnished belief that tomorrow can be better, and that men and women of determination can build a world in which peace, and freedom, and justice are shining realities. "'That spirit has been expressed by~american Presidents of our time -,.--r, - --- ~ ~~4t WMIOW ~.....,; ~..WbiA John F. Kennedy amtll!!!l leede!hi~ ef a 1)~ ~eeltifl~, aheve ~~. l;!e o ~tlined his vi~~ of'a new world of law, where the strong are just and the ~ weak secure and the peace preserved. 11.,( He called our p;_ople to tasksj, which might But, he said: 11 Let us begin. 11 in time of tragedy and crisis -. greatness. llilll t, with a ringing call to unity and to

- 3 - ~~Joh""n son said: "Let us c~ntinue." And we have continued -- magnificently_'ft~j,/,we have continued, under President Johnson's leadership, our struggle to complete the unfinished tasks of America. ~ We have continued~~== =r=mtt= our struggle to create the kind of society -- both at home and in the world -- in which even the humblest of men might be free to live without coercion ~ ~~=:=--- and with hope for the day aheacw. L,... _._..-crz;=----- Yes, the spirit of our party remains the same restless spirit expressed by yet another American President I Franklin Delano Roosevel~ preparing his Jefferson in a speech he never lived to deliver. Day address for April, 1945, sat at his desk in Warm Springs, Georgia to write these parting words: '

- 3 - Indeed, during the '64 campaign, one of his admirers rushed up to a Goldwater staffer in wild alarm. "You gotta do something quick!," he said, "There's someone taking down every word he says!" >:C * * * The Republicans are always saying that they love the people. But I can't make out what people they are talking about. It can't be the children, because they opposed Federal aid to education. Medicare. It can't be our older citizens, because they denounced It can't be the poor, because they are always sniping against the War on Poverty. supplements. It can't be slum dwellers, because they oppose rent It can't be city people generally, because they fought the.establishment of the Housing and Urban Development ~artment

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L 'The - 4 - only limitto our realization of tomorrow will -~--~~~~~~--.--- be our doubts of today. Let us move forward with a strong and active faith." Wt~---- Yet, istory -- the means s of life in the place of emptiness and despair. Let us move forward with a str and active Let us move forward with laws and policies and actions which say to America and to the world: We are not afraid to dream... we are not afraid to lead... we are not afraid to challenge what has gone unchallenged before.

- 5 - Our responsibility is great. Our opportunity is greater sti II. Let us seize that opportunity. Let us move forward. # # # # #

.. NOTES VICE PRES I DENT HUBERT HUMPHREY CONGRESSIONAL 01 NNER WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 12, 1966 The term of office of a Republican President Is only four years, just like A Democratic President. But it doesn't feel that way. It taninds me of the time a teetotaller was holding forth in the British Parliament "People who don't drink," he said, "live longer." To which a voice from the back benches responded: "Sir, It only seems longer!"

- 2 - The Republicans have been discussing their future as a party, or whether they have a future. Recently a voice from the remote past -- 1 mean 1964 -- made itself heard. Barry Goldwater rote the All STREET JOORNAL and said: ''I really believe that there Is apprehension In this country and I feel almost a frustration in not being able to put my finger squarely on it or come up with answers but 1 intend to keep trying In the hope that either I or others working with me can spell out the future of the Republican Party. " I recall one American politician who complained that he never got prominent enough to have his speeches garbled. Barry took no chances on that -- He garbled his own.

- 3.. 1 ndeed, during the '64 campaign, one of his admirers rushed up to a Goldwater staffer in wild alarm. "You gotta do something quick!, 11 he said, urhere's someone taking down every word he says!" The Republicans are always saying that they love the people. But I can't make out what people they are talking about. It can't be the children, because they opposed Federal aid to education. Medicare.. It can't be our older citizens, because they denounced It can't be the poor, because they are always sniping against the ar on Poverty. supplements. It can't be slum dwellers, because they oppose rent It can't be city people generally, because they fought the establishment of the Housing and Urban Development ll:partment ~

- - 4 - It can't be farmers or workers, because they have consistently resisted legislation tilt heir behalf. Maybe they do really love the people. But what comes to my mind Is two lines of an old poem: "Perhaps it was right to dissemble your love, But why did you kick me downstairs?" Most Republicans have been compelled at some time or another to effect a strategic withdrawal from the 19th Century. But they don't like to admit ft. They renind me - of the Greek warrior Ajax as Homer describes him: "Ajax retreated, but so slowly and with such a firm and savage visage that the Trojans thought he was advancing." There are some Republicans who describe themselves as 11 advanced." But I find that they usually define the word as the poet Alexander Pope did:.. Not to go back is somewhat to advance. II

.- Some go so far as to mit t at they aduatly believe in progress, but Insist that I must be gradu 1. I as~ one of them if he bell d in slow but noticeable progress. He turned that d n flat. 1 H about progress that' barely perceptible 7u ' T at's a little too rapid for me, " he said. I'll r v ry fe of you know hat tomorrow is. tt s not just Friday. the 13th. It's y 13, the!74th nniversary of th emocratic arty on t e merican political seen It as In a letter dat y 13, 1792, that Thomas Jefferson informed orge as lngton that he an SQm like-minded friends proposed to work together as par:ty. And w have been working together ever since~ \ and to good ffect. l l' \ I \ (

- 6... Yes, t e Democratic arty has a longer continuous history t an any other politica I party in th world. Yet in spirit It is t e young st. Certainly, as you have shown again this evenln, it is the liveliest! II I

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