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-6- goal We believe in keeping the ball on the enemy's line -- back pedally to our 20 your line not recrenting to our goal tine before starting the next play. The President can always count on Republican support where his foreign policy is firm and decisive on the side of freedon. broadgauzil But if ever there was a time for, revival of genuine bipartisanship EDEA in foreign policy in the spirit of the late Senator Arthur Vandenberg, that time is now. who Senator Vandenberg was my fellow townsman, my mentor, my here. He was importantly responsible for my getting into polities. He arrived at a thoughtful concept of the nation's best interests in foreign policy matters which the Amprican people magni ficently well - and it is a concept which I would be honored to help restore to being. t help 4 stand beyond consent policy in Smith But foreign policy bipartisanship in the Vandenberg pattern means Out nan genuine consultation across party lines in determining policy -- not just (after Thought using the Republicans for window dressing, It does not mean merely a summons to the White House in a moment of crisis, hasty briefing roughty equivalent to the testimony that will be given to a congressional commttee nezet days and then calling in the photographers and announcing Republican endorsement of an administration policy already determined. Nor doas it mean foreclosure of Republican criticism of foreign policy when we are convinced the administration Le wrong. I refuse to concede that the administration has any monopoly on brains, ideas or information. the insert

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