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But foreign policy bipartisanship in the Vandenberg pattern geuvine con-
sultation acgoss pasty lines in desormining poliay .. not jubt using the Republicas
for vindow dressing.
is doas not -- sevely . to the Mhite House in a moment of crisis, and
shm calling in the photographere and announcing Republican enéorsement of an Administration
polisy alresdy determined.
it man foreclosure of Republican criticion of foreign policy when - are
the is wong.
mistaking begining the
problems, perticularly & lack of mity, have been created by Republica
recent
experience
has
ous
of
politioni
to
Howover,
american
babalf of Austica future, I suggeet thet the present political imbalance -
difficted the wound that is alling the U.O.P. -- is not a good thing.
Under our system no Pasty can be destrinaire, sectarian, narrow in its appeal
seim t. be 4"ml
or just as importantly such an image, however unfar the charge might be -- and
attract the majority of plunalistie/elestorate. The high ground of
unselfish umity is not only common horse-sense for a political ?arty -- it is also seguet
sentative of the people and in keeping with the underlying genius of the American polit&
system.
The day-to-day rebuilding of Republican policy and the Party must begin in the
Congrees - and because all the Nouse must face the veters next year -- the heaviest burdes
of the task suet be cassied in the Nouse.
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