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Republican Dinner, Detroit, MI, October 18, 1971" of the Ford Congressional Papers:
Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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CONGRESSMAN
NEWS
GERALD R. FORD
HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADER
RELEASE
--FOR RELEASE AT 6:30 p.m. MONDAY--
October 18, 1971
Excerpts from a speech at the Michigan 14th Congressional District Republican Dinner
at Athena Hall, Detroit, Mich.
In all of the oratory and flowery rhetoric that mark the political scene,
there are times when we encounter moments of truth.
Such a moment occurred Oct. 6 in New York City, when Sen. Edmund S. Muskie
of Maine, the leading candidate for the 1972 Democratic presidential nomination,
addressed a Liberal Party dinner attended by confessed-Democrat Mayor John Lindsay
and that perennial presidential candidate Sen. George McGovern of South Dakota.
I might say that John Lindsay is no longer a member of any organized political
party--now that he is a Democrat.
But to get to the moment of truth. That came when Sen. Muskie told the
adherents of the Liberal Party: "The blunt truth is that liberals have achieved
virtually no fundamental change in our society since the end of the New Deal."
Sen. Muskie was, of course, speaking the truth--and for that I congratulate
him. He was saying what I and other Republicans have asserted for years to vast
audiences of disbelievers who are descendants of the New Deal and disciples of its
liberal philosophy: American liberals have failed to solve this Nation's major
problems.
As a matter of fact, American liberals have not only failed to solve our
major problems, they have contributed to them. The liberals have not had a sound
new idea in three decades.
The Democratic Party has therefore become the party of the status quo--of
stand-pattism--of the same tired old solutions to the same old problems.
The Republican Party has become the party of change. Change has swept
through the Republican Party, ripping away the cobwebs of reaction and the
resistance to reform.
The Republican Party has become the party of daring and imagination--the
party of welfare reform, the party of revenue sharing, the party of Federal
Government overhaul, the party of a New Health Care Program for all the American
people, the party of Environmental Cleanup, the party with a New Economic
(more)
Policy GERALD FORD LIBRARY
Digitized from Box D31 of the Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
-2-
that will put us on the path to new high growth in the economy and peacetime
prosperity with stable prices.
The Republican Party is alive with new ideas and programs for meeting the
needs of the people, for improving the quality of life in America.
Despite Democratic roadblocks to change, the Republican Party has brought
great progress to the American people since taking control of the White House in
January 1969.
Despite the fact that Richard Nixon was the first President since Zachary
Taylor to enter office with Congress firmly in control of the opposition party,
the wheels of progress have been turning steadily and the record is there to prove
it.
It was the Nixon Administration that reversed the course of the war in
Vietnam; that developed a new strategy for peace in the world centered around the
Nixon Doctrine; that reached agreement in principle with Russia on Berlin; that
brought about ratification of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty; that entered
into serious negotiations with the Soviet Union on the limitation of strategic
arms (the SALT talks); that renounced biological weapons and the first use of
chemical warfare; that achieved a treaty prohibiting the emplacement of nuclear
weapons in the seabed; that reformed our draft laws to make them more equitable
and began moving toward an all-volunteer Army; that reordered our national
priorities by devoting a greater part of the Federal budget to human needs than
to defense spending; that pushed through major reforms in the postal system, in
the executive office of the President, and in many other areas of the Federal
bureaucracy; that achieved the most significant improvements in the history of
unemployment insurance; that acted to protect the environment by creating a new
Council on Environmental Quality and a new Environmental Protection Agency; that
won passage of legislation to improve on-the-job safety for America's working men
and women; that got a reluctant Congress to adopt legislation for a stepped-up
fight against organized crime and the drug menace.
Now we look to the future. We look for more progress--progress toward peace,
and progress toward prosperity in peacetime.
We know that the President's New Economic Policy is working--that the
price-wage freeze is working. Wholesale prices dropped in September for the first
time in 10 months. The drop was the biggest in seven years. And the price of
(more)
-3-
industrial commodities dropped for the first time in four years.
The President is proving that his New Economic Policy can work-that
Government can work.
Republicans want to reform government itself--so that instead of sliding
further into muscle-bound ineffectiveness it at last can bridge the gap between
promise and performance.
There is congressional opposition to the President's key reform programs--
welfare reform, revenue sharing, and reorganization of Federal Government cabinet
departments.
But the American people want these reforms--and the people will be heard.
The American people have found a voice in the Republican Party. The
American people are finding solutions to their problems and the Republican Party
is providing those solutions. Through the Republican Party, the American people
will find their way to new greatness as we move through the decade of the Seventies.
###
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CONGRESSMAN
NEWS
GERALD R. FORD
HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADER
RELEASE
--FOR RELEASE AT 6:30 p.m. MONDAY--
October 18, 1971
Excerpts from a speech at the Michigan 14th Congressional District Republican Dinner
at Athena Hall, Detroit, Mich.
In all of the oratory and flowery rhetoric that mark the political scene,
there are times when we encounter moments of truth.
Such a moment occurred Oct. 6 in New York City, when Sen. Edmund S. Muskie
of Maine, the leading candidate for the 1972 Democratic presidential nomination,
addressed a Liberal Party dinner attended by confessed-Democrat Mayor John Lindsay
and that perennial presidential candidate Sen. George McGovern of South Dakota.
I might say that John Lindsay is no longer a member of any organized political
party--now that he is a Democrat.
But to get to the moment of truth. That came when Sen. Muskie told the
adherents of the Liberal Party: "The blunt truth is that liberals have achieved
virtually no fundamental change in our society since the end of the New Deal."
Sen. Muskie was, of course, speaking the truth--and for that I congratulate
him. He was saying what I and other Republicans have asserted for years to vast
audiences of disbelievers who are descendants of the New Deal and disciples of its
liberal philosophy: American liberals have failed to solve this Nation's major
problems.
As a matter of fact, American liberals have not only failed to solve our
major problems, they have contributed to them. The liberals have not had a sound
new idea in three decades.
The Democratic Party has therefore become the party of the status quo--of
stand-pattism--of the same tired old solutions to the same old problems.
The Republican Party has become the party of change. Change has swept
through the Republican Party, ripping away the cobwebs of reaction and the
resistance to reform.
The Republican Party has become the party of daring and imagination--the
party of welfare reform, the party of revenue sharing, the party of Federal
Government overhaul, the party of a New Health Care Program for all the American
people, the party of Environmental Cleanup, the party with a New Economic Policy
LIBRARY
(more)
-2-
that will put us on the path to new high growth in the economy and peacetime
prosperity with stable prices.
The Republican Party is alive with new ideas and programs for meeting the
needs of the people, for improving the quality of life in America.
Despite Democratic roadblocks to change, the Republican Party has brought
great progress to the American people since taking control of the White House in
January 1969.
Despite the fact that Richard Nixon was the first President since Zachary
Taylor to enter office with Congress firmly in control of the opposition party,
the wheels of progress have been turning steadily and the record is there to prove
it.
It was the Nixon Administration that reversed the course of the war in
Vietnam; that developed a new strategy for peace in the world centered around the
Nixon Doctrine; that reached agreement in principle with Russia on Berlin; that
brought about ratification of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty; that entered
into serious negotiations with the Soviet Union on the limitation of strategic
arms (the SALT talks); that renounced biological weapons and the first use of
chemical warfare; that achieved a treaty prohibiting the emplacement of nuclear
weapons in the seabed; that reformed our draft laws to make them more equitable
and began moving toward an all-volunteer Army; that reordered our national
priorities by devoting a greater part of the Federal budget to human needs than
to defense spending; that pushed through major reforms in the postal system, in
the executive office of the President, and in many other areas of the Federal
bureaucracy; that achieved the most significant improvements in the history of
unemployment insurance; that acted to protect the environment by creating a new
Council on Environmental Quality and a new Environmental Protection Agency; that
won passage of legislation to improve on-the-job safety for America's working men
and women; that got a reluctant Congress to adopt legislation for a stepped-up
fight against organized crime and the drug menace.
Now we look to the future. We look for more progress--progress toward peace,
and progress toward prosperity in peacetime.
We know that the President's New Economic Policy is working--that the
price-wage freeze is working. Wholesale prices dropped in September for the first
time in 10 months. The drop was the biggest in seven years. And the price of
(more)
-3-
industrial commodities dropped for the first time in four years.
The President is proving that his New Economic Policy can work-that
Government can work.
Republicans want to reform government itself--so that instead of sliding
further into muscle-bound ineffectiveness it at last can bridge the gap between
promise and performance.
There is congressional opposition to the President's key reform programs--
welfare reform, revenue sharing, and reorganization of Federal Government cabinet
departments.
But the American people want these reforms--and the people will be heard.
The American people have found a voice--in the Republican Party. The
American people are finding solutions to their problems and the Republican Party
is providing those solutions. Through the Republican Party, the American people
will find their way to new greatness as we move through the decade of the Seventies.
# # #
The 14th Congressional District
Republican Committee
PRESENTS
INSIDE WASHINGTON
with Congressman Gerald R. Ford
OCTOBER 18, 1971
7:00 P.M.
ATHENA HALL
GER GERALD LIBRARY FORD
PATRONS
William Anagnos
Mrs. Steve Laskey
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ladd
Mr. Edward Lipke
Mr. C. Bradford Lundy
Alex Bardy
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barnes
Mrs. O. D. Marcks
Judge Edward Bell
Mr. James I. McClintock
Mrs. Mary Boyd
Mr. George McDonnell
Judge Benjamin Burdick
Mr. Henry Mistele
Mrs. Joseph Moynihan
Mrs. Byron Chambers
Mr. Robert A. Correa
Mrs. Frank Nair
Mr. William Crapo
Mr. Melvin Neilson
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cross, III
Mr. J. M. Cudlip
Mr. Royal Oppenheim
Mr. Adam Ostrowski
Mr. and Mrs. William Dahling
Judge Edward S. Piggins
Mr. Steve DuBrul
Mr. Edward Posselius
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Durant
Mr. John Posselius
Mr. Jack Flaherty
Judge Thomas Foley
Mr. Vincent Rossi
Mrs. Emory Ford
Mr. Ellis A. Sandlin
Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Grady
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seppala
Mr. William Shilson
Mr. Henry R. Sledek
Mr. Simon Hakim
Mr. Herbert Steiger
Mr. and Mrs. Earl I. Heenan
Commissioner Ervin A. Steiner, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Heenan
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Higbie
Mr. Danforth Holley
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Tompkins
Mr. Richard Kelly
Mr. Richard D. Walker
Mr. and Mrs. William Walker
Mrs. James Wilson
Mr. Miles O'Brien
Judge Andrew Wood
QERALD FORD LIBRARY
Our apologies to those Patrons who were received too late to be included
in this list.
CONGRESSMAN GERALD R. FORD
5th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN
MINORITY LEADER, U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Serving in twelfth consecutive term as a Member of the Congress.
House Minority Leader since the opening of the 89th Congress, January 4, 1965.
Has served as a member of the Republican Leadership in Congress since January 1963.
Was chairman of the Republican Conference of the House during the 88th Congress
(1963-64).
Has been a member of the House Republican Policy Committee for more than nine
years.
Program
Has served on the following committees: House Public Works Committee; Appropria-
tions Committee Army Civil Functions Subcommittee and the Emergency Agency Sub-
committee; Subcommittees on Foreign Operations; Select Committee on Astronautics
Master of Ceremonies
Richard Durant,
and Space Exploration; Defense and Foreign Operations Subcommittees of the House
Appropriations Committee; and was senior Republican on the Defense Subcommittee
Chairman
before becoming Minority Leader.
Invocation
Has maintained an attendance record of over 90 percent throughout his 22 year tenure.
Rev. William Brooks,
Pastor, Corinthian Baptist Church
Received his law degree from Yale University Law School in 1941.
Admitted to the Michigan State Bar (1941) and has been admitted to practice before the
Pledge of Allegiance
Leona Ladd
United States Supreme Court.
Was a member of the University of Michigan's undefeated national championship teams
Introduction of Honored Guests
of 1932 and 1933, and was named Michigan's most valuable player in 1934, playing
center.
Introduction of Guest Speaker
Served as permanent chairman of the 1968 Republican National Convention. Since be-
coming Minority House Leader, has delivered some 200 speeches throughout the country.
Address
Congressman Ford
Lauded as a "Congressman's Congressman" by the American Political Science Associa-
tion when it conferred on him its Distinguished Congressional Service Award in 1961.
We presented the George Washington Award by the American Good Government Soc-
iety in May 1966.
Chosen by the American Academy of Achievement to receive its Golden Plate Award
as one of fifty "giants of accomplishment," June 1971.
DANCING and SOCIAL
Selected to receive the AMVETS Silver Helmet Award, that group's highest recognition
of Congressional service, April 1971.
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James Parker
C.S. Tompkins
John Turos
Samuel L. West
Edith (Mrs. James) Wilson
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Bert (Mrs. C. W.) Chatterson
George Coutts
John Lauve
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