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Originally Processed With FOIA(s): FOIA Number: S FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the George Bush Presidential Library Staff. Record Group/Collection: George H.W. Bush Presidential Records Collection/Office of Origin: Speechwriting, White House Office of Series: Speech File Draft Files Subseries: Chron File, 1989-1993 OA/ID Number: 13509 Folder ID Number: 13509-013 Folder Title: Hatfield Fundraiser 11/7/89 [OA 3537] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: G 25 6 6 1 HATFIELD FUNDRAISER / RONALD REAGAN REPUBLICAN CENTER TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1989 / 6:15 P.M. SENATOR HATFIELD, TONI AND YOUR GREAT FAMILY THERESA AND MARK. SECRETARY WATKINS, SENATOR PACKWOOD, CONGRESSMEN LES AUCOIN [AUH-coin], DENNY SMITH, BoB SMITH, PETE DIFAZIO. AND DISTINGUISHED SENATORS AND CONGRESSMEN. THANK YOU FOR THAT KIND INTRODUCTION, AND LET ME SAY WHAT A DELIGHT IT IS TO BE WITH YOU TO HONOR MY GOOD FRIEND AND COLLEAGUE FROM THE GREAT STATE OF OREGON, SENATOR MARK HATFIELD. - 2 - ((You KNOW, I'D LIKE TO GO OUT TO OREGON WITH MARK ONE OF THESE DAYS TO GO FISHING, BUT RIGHT NOW I DON'T HAVE THREE WEEKS TO SPARE.)) I JUST CAME BY TONIGHT TO LET MARK KNOW HOW EXCITED WE ARE THAT HE'LL BE JOINING US FOR A FIFTH TERM IN THE SENATE. I DON'T HAVE TO THANK HIM FOR HIS DECISION TO RUN; WITH MARK YOU CONGRATULATE HIM ON HIS DECISION TO WIN. - 3 - THAT'S BECAUSE MARK HATFIELD HAS NEVER LOST AN ELECTION. A FORMER GOVERNOR, HE NOW SERVES AS SENIOR SENATOR FROM THE STATE AND SECOND RANKING REPUBLICAN IN THE U.S. SENATE. AND HIS FIFTH TERM MARKS HIS 40TH YEAR IN ELECTED OFFICE. THE PEOPLE OF OREGON KNOW A GOOD THING WHEN THEY SEE IT. THEY SEE THAT THEY'VE GOT A POWERFUL VOICE IN WASHINGTON, PART OF A SOLID REPUBLICAN TEAM FOR OREGON. - 4 - THEY SEE A WISE LEADER WHO HAS BEEN ABLE TO BROADEN THE STATE'S ECONOMIC BASE WHILE PRESERVING ITS BEAUTIFUL NATURAL RESOURCES. BUT LET ME TELL YOU WHAT I SEE -- AND WHAT I'VE SEEN SINCE MARK HATFIELD AND I ARRIVED THE SAME DAY To SERVE TOGETHER BACK IN THE 90TH CONGRESS -- A DECENT, HONEST MAN OF HIS WORD. THAT'S THE MARK HATFIELD I KNOW, AND THE ONE I'M PROUD TO HAVE IN THE SENATE WORKING WITH US. - 5 - WE'RE HERE TONIGHT IN THE NEW RONALD REAGAN REPUBLICAN CENTER -- AND I HEAR PRESIDENT REAGAN HIMSELF WILL BE HERE TO DEDICATE IT. You KNOW, I REMEMBER THAT GREAT DAY WHEN THE VOTERS OF AMERICA SWEPT PRESIDENT REAGAN AND A REPUBLICAN SENATE MAJORITY INTO POWER. THAT ELECTION BEGAN SENATOR HATFIELD'S CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE -- THE SECOND LONGEST TENURE OF THAT CHAIRMANSHIP IN U.S. HISTORY. - 6 - CONTROL OF THE SENATE IS NO LONGER IN OUR HANDS, YET MARK HATFIELD REMAINS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT AND INFLUENTIAL BUDGET POLICYMAKERS IN THE SENATE. I KNOW WE CAN COUNT ON HIM TO STAND FAST AGAINST THE TIDE OF DEFICIT SPENDING. AND WE CAN COUNT ON HIM TO REMAIN "THE CONSCIENCE OF THE SENATE." AND BOY, ARE WE GLAD HE'S RUNNING AGAIN. - 7 - ((WELL, TODAY IS NOVEMBER 7, ELECTION DAY. You MAY HAVE HEARD THAT LAST WEEK I ASKED VOTERS TO VOTE ON ELECTION DAY, DECEMBER 7. I DID THAT ON PURPOSE. I WAS JUST TRYING TO GIVE THE DEMOCRATS A LITTLE MORE TIME TO CATCH UP WITH OUR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES.)) ((You KNOW, WHEN FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT SAID DECEMBER 7TH WAS A DATE THAT WOULD LIVE ON IN INFAMY, HE WASN'T KIDDING.)) - 8 - It's BEEN A PLEASURE TO BE HERE TONIGHT, TO JOIN WITH YOU IN HONORING MARK HATFIELD -- A GOOD FRIEND, AN HONEST MAN, AND GREAT SENATOR. THANK YOU, GOD BLESS YOU, AND GOD BLESS AMERICA. ### 086965SS Document No. WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM 11/6/89 DATE: ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: HATFIELD FUNDRAISER RONALD REAGAN REPUBLICAN CENTER SUBJECT: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1989 (10/31 draft two) ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT MCCLURE SUNUNU NEWMAN SCOWCROFT PORTER DARMAN ROGICH BATES UNTERMEYER ROGERS CARD WINSTON CICCONI PINKERTON DEMAREST FITZWATER WRAY GRAY HAGIN REMARKS: The attached has been forwarded to the President. RESPONSE: James W. Cicconi Assistant to the President and Deputy to the Chief of Staff Ext. 2702 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 1989 NOV 6 PM 7: 18 November 6, 1989 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT THROUGH: CHRISS WINSTON cw FROM: MARY KATE GRANT mkg SUBJECT: REMARKS FOR THE HATFIELD FUNDRAISER I. SUMMARY On Tuesday, November 7, at 6:15 p.m. in the Ronald Reagan Republican Center, you will honor Senator Mark Hatfield. Members of the Oregon delegation are expected to attend -- Congressmen Denny Smith and Les AuCoin, and Senator Bob Packwood. Also expected are Secretary James Watkins, and Senators John Chafee, Don Nickles, Warren Rudman, and Jake Garn. II. DISCUSSION The attached remarks (4 minutes; on cards) praise Senator Hatfield for his longstanding role in elected office. ### Grant/Dooley October 31, 1989 Draft two A:hatfield PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: HATFIELD FUNDRAISER RONALD REAGAN REPUBLICAN CENTER (NEW NRSC HQ) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1989 6:15 P.M. ((Acknowledgements)) Senator Hatfield, Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends. Thank you for that kind introduction, and let me say what a delight it is to be with you to honor my good friend and colleague from the great state of Oregon, Senator Mark Hatfield. ((You know, I'd like to go out to Oregon with Mark one of these days to go fishing, but right now I don't have three weeks to spare.)) I just came by tonight to let Mark know how excited we are that he'll be joining us for a fifth term in the Senate. I don't have to thank him for his decision to run; with Mark you congratulate him on his decision to win. That's because Mark Hatfield has never lost an election. A former Governor, he now serves as senior Senator from the state and second ranking Republican in the U.S. Senate. And his fifth term marks his 40th year in elected office. The people of Oregon know a good thing when they see it. They see that they've got a powerful voice in Washington, part of a solid Republican team for Oregon. They see a wise leader who has been able to broaden the state's economic base while preserving its beautiful natural resources. But let me tell you what I see -- and what I've seen since Mark Hatfield and I arrived the same day to serve together back in the 90th Congress -- a decent, honest man of his word. That's the Mark Hatfield I know, and the one I'm proud to have in the Senate working with us. We're here tonight in the new Ronald Reagan Republican Center -- and I hear President Reagan himself will be here to dedicate it. You know, I remember that great day when the voters of America swept President Reagan and a Republican Senate majority into power. That election began Senator Hatfield's chairmanship of the Appropriations Committee -- the second longest tenure of that chairmanship in U.S. history. Control of the Senate is no longer in our hands, yet Mark Hatfield remains one of the most important and influential budget policymakers in the Senate. I know we can count on him to stand fast against the tide of deficit spending. And we can count on him to remain "the conscience of the Senate. " And boy, are we glad he's running again. ( (Well, today is November 7, Election Day. You may have heard that last week I asked voters to vote on Election Day, December 7. I did that on purpose. I was just trying to give the Democrats a little more time to catch up with our Republican candidates. )) ((You know, when Franklin Roosevelt said December 7th was a date that would like on in infamy, he wasn't kidding.) ) It's been a pleasure to be here tonight, to join with you in honoring Mark Hatfield -- a good friend, an honest man, and great Senator. Thank you, God bless you, and God bless America. ### THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 6, 1989 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT THROUGH: CHRISS WINSTON CW FROM: MARY KATE GRANT mkg SUBJECT: REMARKS FOR THE HATFIELD FUNDRAISER I. SUMMARY On Tuesday, November 7, at 6:15 p.m. in the Ronald Reagan Republican Center, you will honor Senator Mark Hatfield. Members of the Oregon delegation are expected to attend -- Congressmen Denny Smith and Les AuCoin, and Senator Bob Packwood. Also expected are Secretary James Watkins, and Senators John Chafee, Don Nickles, Warren Rudman, and Jake Garn. II. DISCUSSION The attached remarks (4 minutes; on cards) praise Senator Hatfield for his longstanding role in elected office. ### Grant/Dooley October 31, 1989 Draft two A:hatfield PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: HATFIELD FUNDRAISER RONALD REAGAN REPUBLICAN CENTER (NEW NRSC HQ) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1989 6:15 P.M. ((Acknowledgements)) Senator Hatfield, Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends. Thank you for that kind introduction, and let me say what a delight it is to be with you to honor my good friend and colleague from the great state of Oregon, Senator Mark Hatfield. ( (You know, I'd like to go out to Oregon with Mark one of these days to go fishing, but right now I don't have three weeks to spare. ) ) I just came by tonight to let Mark know how excited we are that he'll be joining us for a fifth term in the Senate. I don't have to thank him for his decision to run; with Mark you congratulate him on his decision to win. That's because Mark Hatfield has never lost an election. A former Governor, he now serves as senior Senator from the state and second ranking Republican in the U.S. Senate. And his fifth term marks his 40th year in elected office. The people of Oregon know a good thing when they see it. They see that they've got a powerful voice in Washington, part of a solid Republican team for Oregon. They see a wise leader who has been able to broaden the state's economic base while preserving its beautiful natural resources. But let me tell you what I see -- and what I've seen since Mark Hatfield and I arrived the same day to serve together back in the 90th Congress -- a decent, honest man of his word. That's the Mark Hatfield I know, and the one I'm proud to have in the Senate working with us. We're here tonight in the new Ronald Reagan Republican Center -- and I hear President Reagan himself will be here to dedicate it. You know, I remember that great day when the voters of America swept President Reagan and a Republican Senate majority into power. That election began Senator Hatfield's chairmanship of the Appropriations Committee --- the second longest tenure of that chairmanship in U.S. history. Control of the Senate is no longer in our hands, yet Mark Hatfield remains one of the most important and influential budget policymakers in the Senate. I know we can count on him to stand fast against the tide of deficit spending. And we can count on him to remain "the conscience of the Senate." And boy, are we glad he's running again. ( (Well, today is November 7, Election Day. You may have heard that last week I asked voters to vote on Election Day, December 7. I did that on purpose. I was just trying to give the Democrats a little more time to catch up with our Republican candidates. )) ( (You know, when Franklin Roosevelt said December 7th was a date that would like on in infamy, he wasn't kidding.) ) It's been a pleasure to be here tonight, to join with you in honoring Mark Hatfield -- a good friend, an honest man, and great Senator. Thank you, God bless you, and God bless America. ### POSSIBLE HATFIELD JOKES Well, today is November 7, Election Day. You may have heard that last week I asked voters to vote on Election Day, December 7. I did that on purpose. I was just trying to give the Democrats a little more time to catch up with our Republican candidates. But seriously Happy Pearl Harbor Day you When Franklin Roosevelt said December 7th was a date that would live in infamy, he wasn't kidding. Document No. 086965SS WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM 11/1/89 11/3/89 NOON DATE: ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: SUBJECT: PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: HATFIELD FUNDRAISER ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT MCCLURE N/C SUNUNU NEWMAN SCOWCROFT PORTER DARMAN ROGICH N/C BATES UNTERMEYER CARD ROGERS N/C CICCONI WINSTON DEMAREST N/C PINKERTON WRAY FITZWATER GRAY N/C HAGIN REMARKS: Please forward any comments directly to Chriss Winston, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than NOON, Friday, November 3, with a copy to my office. Thank you. RESPONSE: James W. Cicconi Assistant to the President and Deputy to the Chief of Staff Ext. 2702 Grant/Dooley October 31, 1989 1989 NOV - I PM 2: 56 Draft two A:hatfield PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: HATFIELD FUNDRAISER RONALD REAGAN REPUBLICAN CENTER (NEW NRSC HQ) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1989 6:15 P.M. ((Acknowledgements) Senator Hatfield, Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends. Thank you for that kind introduction, and let me say what a delight it is to be with you to honor my good friend and colleague from the great state of Oregon, Senator Mark Hatfield. ((You know, I'd like to go out to Oregon with Mark one of these days to go fishing, but right now I don't have three weeks to spare. ) ) I just came by tonight to let Mark know how excited we are that he'll be joining us for a fifth term in the Senate. I don't have to thank him for his decision to run; with Mark you congratulate him on his decision to win. and That's because Mark Hatfield has never lost an election. make His Has fifth term in the Senate marks his 40th year in elected office. The people of Oregon know a good thing when they see it: a le and their former Governor, now senior Senator from the state 111 husben been and second ranking Republican in the U.S. Senate -- is the best best thing they ve seen for years. They see that they've got a powerful voice in Washington, part of a solid Republican team for Oregon. They see a wise leader who has been able to broaden the state's economic base while preserving its beautiful natural resources. But let me tell you what I see -- and what I've seen since Mark Hatfield and I arrived the same day to serve together back in the 90th Congress -- a decent, honest man of his word. That's the Mark Hatfield I know, and the one I'm proud to have in the Senate working with us. We're here tonight in the new Ronald Reagan Republican Center -- and I hear President Reagan himself will be here in two weeks to dedicate it. You know, I remember that great day when the voters of America swept President Reagan and a Republican Senate majority into power. election That day began Senator Hatfield's chairmanship of the Appropriations Committee -- the second longest tenure of that chairmanship in U.S. history. Control of the Senate is no longer in our hands, yet Mark Hatfield remains one of the most important and influential economic budget policymakers in the Senate. I know we can count on him to stand fast against the tide of deficit spending. And we can count on him to remain "the conscience of the Senate." And boy, are we glad he's running again. ((JOKE TO FOLLOW) ) It's been a pleasure to be here tonight, to join with you in honoring Mark Hatfield -- a good friend, an honest man, and great Senator. Thank you, God bless you, and God bless America. # # # THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 2, 1989 MEMORANDUM FOR CHRISS WINSTON Deputy Assistant to the President for Communications FROM: BRENT O. HATCH Box Associate Counsel to the President SUBJECT: Presidential Remarks -- Hatfield Fundraiser At your request, Counsel's office has reviewed the above- referenced remarks. We have no legal objections. Thank you for the opportunity to review this matter. CC: James W. Cicconi 11 : 21d 2 130.68 Document No. 086965SS WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM 11/1/89 11/3/89 NOON DATE: ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: SUBJECT: PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: HATFIELD FUNDRAISER ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT MCCLURE SUNUNU NEWMAN SCOWCROFT PORTER DARMAN ROGICH BATES UNTERMEYER CARD ROGERS CICCONI WINSTON DEMAREST PINKERTON FITZWATER WRAY GRAY HAGIN REMARKS: Please forward any comments directly to Chriss Winston, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than NOON, Friday, November 3, with a copy to my office. Thank you. RESPONSE: James W. Cicconi Assistant to the President and Deputy to the Chief of Staff Ext. 2702 Grant/Dooley October 31, 1989 1989 NOV - I PM 2: 56 Draft two A:hatfield PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: HATFIELD FUNDRAISER RONALD REAGAN REPUBLICAN CENTER (NEW NRSC HQ) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1989 6:15 P.M. ( (Acknowledgements) ) Senator Hatfield, Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends. Thank you for that kind introduction, and let me say what a delight it is to be with you to honor my good friend and colleague from the great state of Oregon, Senator Mark Hatfield. ( (You know, I'd like to go out to Oregon with Mark one of these days to go fishing, but right now I don't have three weeks to spare.) ) I just came by tonight to let Mark know how excited we are that he'll be joining us for a fifth term in the Senate. I don't have to thank him for his decision to run; with Mark you congratulate him on his decision to win. That's because Mark Hatfield has never lost an election. His fifth term in the Senate marks his 40th year in elected office. The people of Oregon know a good thing when they see it: and their former Governor, now senior Senator from the state -- and second ranking Republican in the U.S. Senate -- is the best thing they've seen for years. They see that they've got a powerful voice in Washington, part of a solid Republican team for Oregon. They see a wise leader who has been able to broaden the state's economic base while preserving its beautiful natural resources. But let me tell you what I see -- and what I've seen since Mark Hatfield and I arrived the same day to serve together back in the 90th Congress -- a decent, honest man of his word. That's the Mark Hatfield I know, and the one I'm proud to have in the Senate working with us. We're here tonight in the new Ronald Reagan Republican Center -- and I hear President Reagan himself will be here in two weeks to dedicate it. You know, I remember that great day when the voters of America swept President Reagan and a Republican Senate majority into power. That day began Senator Hatfield's chairmanship of the Appropriations Committee -- the second longest tenure of that chairmanship in U.S. history. Control of the Senate is no longer in our hands, yet Mark Hatfield remains one of the most important and influential economic policymakers in the Senate. I know we can count on him to stand fast against the tide of deficit spending. And we can count on him to remain "the conscience of the Senate." And boy, are we glad he's running again. ((JOKE TO FOLLOW) ) It's been a pleasure to be here tonight, to join with you in honoring Mark Hatfield -- a good friend, an honest man, and great Senator. Thank you, God bless you, and God bless America. # # # THE WHITE HOUSE washington 11/3/89 Memorandum to Chriss Winston From: Jim Pinkerton QP Re: Hatfield remarks I assume that people will "get" the reference to "three weeks." If they do, fine. In graf 4 on page 1, I'm not sure that the "thing" thing works. It's OK to say that the people of Oregon know a good thing when they see it, but to pick "thing" up again in the last line of the graf is a little strange. Furthermore, it reads as something of a slight of the other Republican senator from Oregon, who has been visibly doing more for us lately than Hatfield has. # 22:04 € 130.68 Document No. 086965SS WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM 11/1/89 11/3/89 NOON DATE: ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: SUBJECT: PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: HATFIELD FUNDRAISER ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT MCCLURE SUNUNU NEWMAN SCOWCROFT PORTER DARMAN ROGICH BATES UNTERMEYER CARD ROGERS CICCONI WINSTON DEMAREST PINKERTON WRAY FITZWATER GRAY HAGIN REMARKS: Please forward any comments directly to Chriss Winston, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than NOON, Friday, November 3, with a copy to my office. Thank you. RESPONSE: OK S.A. 11 : 21d 2 100 68 James W. Cicconi Assistant to the President and Deputy to the Chief of Staff Ext. 2702 Grant/Dooley October 31, 1989 1989 NOV - I PM 2:56 Draft two A:hatfield PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: HATFIELD FUNDRAISER RONALD REAGAN REPUBLICAN CENTER (NEW NRSC HQ) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1989 6:15 P.M. ((Acknowledgements) Senator Hatfield, Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends. Thank you for that kind introduction, and let me say what a delight it is to be with you to honor my good friend and colleague from the great state of Oregon, Senator Mark Hatfield. ((You know, I'd like to go out to Oregon with Mark one of these days to go fishing, but right now I don't have three weeks to spare. )) I just came by tonight to let Mark know how excited we are that he'll be joining us for a fifth term in the Senate. I don't have to thank him for his decision to run; with Mark you congratulate him on his decision to win. That's because Mark Hatfield has never lost an election. His fifth term in the Senate marks his 40th year in elected office. The people of Oregon know a good thing when they see it: and their former Governor, now senior Senator from the state -- and second ranking Republican in the U.S. Senate -- is the best thing they've seen for years. They see that they've got a powerful voice in Washington, part of a solid Republican team for Oregon. They see a wise leader who has been able to broaden the state's economic base while preserving its beautiful natural resources. But let me tell you what I see -- and what I've seen since Mark Hatfield and I arrived the same day to serve together back in the 90th Congress -- a decent, honest man of his word. That's the Mark Hatfield I know, and the one I'm proud to have in the Senate working with us. We're here tonight in the new Ronald Reagan Republican Center -- and I hear President Reagan himself will be here in two weeks to dedicate it. You know, I remember that great day when the voters of America swept President Reagan and a Republican Senate majority into power. That day began Senator Hatfield's chairmanship of the Appropriations Committee -- the second longest tenure of that chairmanship in U.S. history. Control of the Senate is no longer in our hands, yet Mark Hatfield remains one of the most important and influential economic policymakers in the Senate. I know we can count on him to stand fast against the tide of deficit spending. And we can count on him to remain "the conscience of the Senate." And boy, are we glad he's running again. ( (JOKE TO FOLLOW)) It's been a pleasure to be here tonight, to join with you in honoring Mark Hatfield -- a good friend, an honest man, and great Senator. Thank you, God bless you, and God bless America. ### Document No. 086965SS WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM 11/1/89 11/3/89 NOON DATE: ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: SUBJECT: PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: HATFIELD FUNDRAISER ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT MCCLURE SUNUNU NEWMAN SCOWCROFT PORTER DARMAN ROGICH BATES UNTERMEYER CARD ROGERS CICCONI WINSTON PINKERTON DEMAREST WRAY FITZWATER GRAY HAGIN REMARKS: Please forward any comments directly to Chriss Winston, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than NOON, Friday, November 3, with a copy to my office. Thank you. RESPONSE: NC 81 : rd € 100.68 James W. Cicconi Assistant to the President and Deputy to the Chief of Staff Ext. 2702 Grant/Dooley October 31, 1989 1989 NOV - I PM 2: 56 Draft two A:hatfield PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: HATFIELD FUNDRAISER RONALD REAGAN REPUBLICAN CENTER (NEW NRSC HQ) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1989 6:15 P.M. ( ((Acknowledgements) Senator Hatfield, Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends. Thank you for that kind introduction, and let me say what a delight it is to be with you to honor my good friend and colleague from the great state of Oregon, Senator Mark Hatfield. ((You know, I'd like to go out to Oregon with Mark one of these days to go fishing, but right now I don't have three weeks to spare. )) I just came by tonight to let Mark know how excited we are that he'll be joining us for a fifth term in the Senate. I don't have to thank him for his decision to run; with Mark you congratulate him on his decision to win. That's because Mark Hatfield has never lost an election. His fifth term in the Senate marks his 40th year in elected office. The people of Oregon know a good thing when they see it: and their former Governor, now senior Senator from the state -- and second ranking Republican in the U.S. Senate -- is the best thing they've seen for years. They see that they've got a powerful voice in Washington, part of a solid Republican team for Oregon. They see a wise leader who has been able to broaden the state's economic base while preserving its beautiful natural resources. But let me tell you what I see -- and what I've seen since Mark Hatfield and I arrived the same day to serve together back in the 90th Congress -- a decent, honest man of his word. That's the Mark Hatfield I know, and the one I'm proud to have in the Senate working with us. We're here tonight in the new Ronald Reagan Republican Center -- and I hear President Reagan himself will be here in two weeks to dedicate it. You know, I remember that great day when the voters of America swept President Reagan and a Republican Senate majority into power. That day began Senator Hatfield's chairmanship of the Appropriations Committee -- the second longest tenure of that chairmanship in U.S. history. Control of the Senate is no longer in our hands, yet Mark Hatfield remains one of the most important and influential economic policymakers in the Senate. I know we can count on him to stand fast against the tide of deficit spending. And we can count on him to remain "the conscience of the Senate." And boy, are we glad he's running again. ( (JOKE TO FOLLOW) ) It's been a pleasure to be here tonight, to join with you in honoring Mark Hatfield -- a good friend, an honest man, and great Senator. Thank you, God bless you, and God bless America. ### Document No. 086965SS WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM 11/1/89 11/3/89 NOON DATE: ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: SUBJECT: PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: HATFIELD FUNDRAISER ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT MCCLURE SUNUNU NEWMAN SCOWCROFT PORTER DARMAN ROGICH BATES UNTERMEYER CARD ROGERS CICCONI WINSTON PINKERTON DEMAREST WRAY FITZWATER GRAY HAGIN REMARKS: Please forward any comments directly to Chriss Winston, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than NOON, Friday, November 3, with a copy to my office. Thank you. RESPONSE: Not 2 :52 € 100 68 James W. Cicconi Assistant to the President and Deputy to the Chief of Staff Ext. 2702 Grant/Dooley October 31, 1989 1989 NOV I PM 2: 56 Draft two A:hatfield PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: HATFIELD FUNDRAISER RONALD REAGAN REPUBLICAN CENTER (NEW NRSC HQ) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1989 6:15 P.M. ((Acknowledgements)) Senator Hatfield, Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends. Thank you for that kind introduction, and let me say what a delight it is to be with you to honor my good friend and colleague from the great state of Oregon, Senator Mark Hatfield. ((You know, I'd like to go out to Oregon with Mark one of these days to go fishing, but right now I don't have three weeks to spare. ) ) I just came by tonight to let Mark know how excited we are that he'll be joining us for a fifth term in the Senate. I don't have to thank him for his decision to run; with Mark you congratulate him on his decision to win. That's because Mark Hatfield has never lost an election. His fifth term in the Senate marks his 40th year in elected office. The people of Oregon know a good thing when they see. it: and their former Governor, now senior Senator from the state -- and second ranking Republican in the U.S. Senate -- is the best thing they've seen for years. They see that they've got a powerful voice in Washington, part of a solid Republican team for Oregon. They see a wise leader who has been able to broaden the state's economic base while preserving its beautiful natural resources. But let me tell you what I see -- and what I've seen since Mark Hatfield and I arrived the same day to serve together back in the 90th Congress -- a decent, honest man of his word. That's the Mark Hatfield I know, and the one I'm proud to have in the Senate working with us. We're here tonight in the new Ronald Reagan Republican Center -- and I hear President Reagan himself will be here in two weeks to dedicate it. You know, I remember that great day when the voters of America swept President Reagan and a Republican Senate majority into power. That day began Senator Hatfield's chairmanship of the Appropriations Committee -- the second longest tenure of that chairmanship in U.S. history. Control of the Senate is no longer in our hands, yet Mark Hatfield remains one of the most important and influential economic policymakers in the Senate. I know we can count on him to stand fast against the tide of deficit spending. And we can count on him to remain "the conscience of the Senate." And boy, are we glad he's running again. ( (JOKE TO FOLLOW) ) It's been a pleasure to be here tonight, to join with you in honoring Mark Hatfield -- a good friend, an honest man, and great Senator. Thank you, God bless you, and God bless America. ### Document No. 086965SS WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM 11/1/89 11/3/89 NOON DATE: ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: SUBJECT: PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: HATFIELD FUNDRAISER ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT MCCLURE SUNUNU NEWMAN SCOWCROFT PORTER DARMAN ROGICH BATES UNTERMEYER CARD ROGERS CICCONI WINSTON PINKERTON DEMAREST WRAY FITZWATER GRAY HAGIN REMARKS: Please forward any comments directly to Chriss Winston, Rm. 122, x2930, no later than NOON, Friday, November 3, with a copy to my office. Thank you. RESPONSE: OK w/change on page 2 - Dow 11/1/89 05 : 11v 9 100 68 James W. Cicconi Assistant to the President and Deputy to the Chief of Staff Ext. 2702 Grant/Dooley October 31, 1989 1989 NOV - I PM 2: 56 Draft two A:hatfield PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: HATFIELD FUNDRAISER RONALD REAGAN REPUBLICAN CENTER (NEW NRSC HQ) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1989 6:15 P.M. ((Acknowledgements)) Senator Hatfield, Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends. Thank you for that kind introduction, and let me say what a delight it is to be with you to honor my good friend and colleague from the great state of Oregon, Senator Mark Hatfield. ((You know, I'd like to go out to Oregon with Mark one of these days to go fishing, but right now I don't have three weeks to spare. )) I just came by tonight to let Mark know how excited we are that he'll be joining us for a fifth term in the Senate. I don't have to thank him for his decision to run; with Mark you congratulate him on his decision to win. That's because Mark Hatfield has never lost an election. His fifth term in the Senate marks his 40th year in elected office. The people of Oregon know a good thing when they see it: and their former Governor, now senior Senator from the state -- and second ranking Republican in the U.S. Senate -- is the best thing they've seen for years. They see that they've got a powerful voice in Washington, part of a solid Republican team for Oregon. They see a wise leader who has been able to broaden the state's economic base while preserving its beautiful natural resources. But let me tell you what I see -- and what I've seen since Mark Hatfield and I arrived the same day to serve together back in the 90th Congress -- a decent, honest man of his word. That's the Mark Hatfield I know, and the one I'm proud to have in the Senate working with us. We're here tonight in the new Ronald Reagan Republican Center -- and I hear President Reagan himself will be here in two and weeks to dedicate it. You know, I remember that great day when the voters of America swept President Reagan and a Republican (Novis) 5) Senate majority into power. That day began Senator Hatfield's chairmanship of the Appropriations Committee -- the second longest tenure of that chairmanship in U.S. history. Control of the Senate is no longer in our hands, yet Mark Hatfield remains one of the most important and influential economic policymakers in the Senate. I know we can count on him to stand fast against the tide of deficit spending. And we can count on him to remain "the conscience of the Senate." And boy, are we glad he's running again. ((JOKE TO FOLLOW) ) It's been a pleasure to be here tonight, to join with you in honoring Mark Hatfield -- a good friend, an honest man, and great Senator. Thank you, God bless you, and God bless America. # # # BESKABCH See comments. Grant/Dooley October 31, 1989 1989 NOV - I PM 2: 56 Draft two A:hatfield PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: HATFIELD FUNDRAISER RONALD REAGAN REPUBLICAN CENTER (NEW NRSC HQ) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1989 6:15 P.M. ( (Acknowledgements) Senator Hatfield, Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends. Thank you for that kind introduction, and let me say what a delight it is to be with you to honor my good friend and colleague from the great state of Oregon, Senator Mark Hatfield. ((You know, I'd like to go out to Oregon with Mark one of these days to go fishing, but right now I don't have three weeks to spare. ) ) I just came by tonight to let Mark know how excited we are that he'll be joining us for a fifth term in the Senate. I don't have to thank him for his decision to run; with Mark you congratulate him on his decision to win. That's because Mark Hatfield has never lost an election. His fifth term in the Senate marks his 40th year in elected office. The people of Oregon know a good thing when they see it: and their former Governor, now senior Senator from the state -- and second ranking Republican in the U.S. Senate -- is the best thing they've seen for years. They see that they've got a powerful voice in Washington, part of a solid Republican team for Oregon. They see a wise leader who has been able to broaden the state's economic base while preserving its beautiful natural resources. But let me tell you what I see -- and what I've seen since Mark Hatfield and I arrived the same day to serve together back in the 90th Congress -- a decent, honest man of his word. That's the Mark Hatfield I know, and the one I'm proud to have in the Senate working with us. We're here tonight in the new Ronald Reagan Republican Center -- and I hear President Reagan himself will be here in two weeks to dedicate it. You know, I remember that great day when the voters of America swept President Reagan and a Republican Senate majority into power. election. That day began Senator Hatfield's chairmanship of the Appropriations Committee - -- the second longest tenure of that chairmanship in U.S. history. Control of the Senate is no longer in our hands, yet Mark Hatfield remains one of the most important and influential economic Budget policymakers in the Senate. I know we can count on him to stand fast against the tide of deficit spending. And we can count on him to remain "the conscience of the Senate." And boy, are we glad he's running again. ((JOKE TO FOLLOW) ) It's been a pleasure to be here tonight, to join with you in honoring Mark Hatfield -- a good friend, an honest man, and great Senator. Thank you, God bless you, and God bless America. # # # Tom Acknowledgements. Antoinette, (Kids) Theresay Mark Sec. Watkins, Sens. of long. oR Packwood, Auloin, Denny Smith, Smith Bob Oregan Delegation: Denny Smi Smith Ambassador: & Mrs Elen Holder Sen. John chafee Cong. Aucoin Sen. Parkwood - he should be there, but not confirmed. Don Nichols Sen. Warren Rudman, New Hamp. ? Jake Eary utah Don Carol Schwart 2 (claims - went to school w/ the Pres:) deFazio Pete 10] ]OR 1/12/167 558-59-7222 675-6051 Toni Lee Atwater Wathins G drop-bys.