This rally marks the official beginning of
the 1960 presidential campaign.
From now until November 8 we are taking our
ease to the forum in which it belongs, where there is no threat of veto,
where there is no parliamentary obstruction, and where we will be successful
- and that is the forum of the American people.
Until a Democrat is in the White house, the
Republicans can block action on an adequate minimum wage, they can water
down medical care for the aged, they can play politics with civil rights,
they can block action on a decent housing bill and a good school bill.
But they cannot block the American people on November 8.
The theme of this campaign is going to be
action - action at home to keep pace with our growing needs, to help the
unfortunate, to build a still greater nation - and action abroad, to match
the rise in Communist power, to meet the turbulent revolutions reshaping
our globe.
I believe the American people elect a President
to act. I believe the crises of the 1960's require him to act. And I believe
the voters all across the country in November 1960 are going to call for
action.
There are times in the life of a nation, as
in the life of any family, when we simply want to get away from it all.
We want to relax, to forget about our problems, to shut out the noise and
the confusion, and simply count our blessings. Perhaps we have been going
through such a time in the life of our Nation. Perhaps in 1952 we
needed such a time. But the 1960's are not going to be that kind of time.
For this is not the same Nation as it was
in 1952. Automation was little more than a word then - now it means unemployment
and hardship for untold thousands of workers. The pressure on our schools
- the plight of our elderly - the cost-price squeeze on our farmers - the
decline of our cities - the high cost of medical care - these are newer
and greater problems and pressures which in 1960 are still growing and
changing and demanding new leadership.
The world is changing, too. The old era has
ended. The old ways will not do. In 1952 most of us had not even heard
of Nasser, Lumumba, Castro, or even Khrushchev. We did not know of any
serious Communist problems in the Middle East, in Africa, or in Latin America.
But now there are new leaders, new nations,
new weapons of destruction. The balance of power is shifting. The gap between
rich and poor is growing. And the world in which we are only a tiny minority
is restless, watching and on the move.
We must move, too. This Nation is ready to
start moving again. Our vacation is over. Our relaxation is at an end.
We are ready to face the facts, to shoulder our burdens, to tackle the
job of building a new and better world beyond the New Frontier.
But we are going to undertake that job, a
standstill philosophy will not do. A do-nothing party will not do. Four
more years of a Republican President blocking action by a Democratic Congress
will not do. What we need, what we seek, what this campaign is intended
to bring, is action, instead of drift - leadership, not salesmanship -
and dedication, in place of mediocrity.
We are not talking simply about a political
contest. I am in this campaign as your candidate for President of the United
States. That is the greatest office in the world. That is the office which
historically, constitutionally, and logically always must be the fountainhead
of our leadership. The Congress cannot do the job alone - that ought to
be clear to everyone by now. If this Nation is to reassert the initiative
in foreign affairs, it must be Presidential initiative. If we are to rebuild
our prestige in the eyes of the world, it must be Presidential prestige.
And if we are to regain progressive leadership on our domestic problems,
it must be Presidential leadership.
But this is not a one-man crusade. The New
Frontier is not to be won by one man or two or even the leaders of one
political party. It is a challenge to all Americans - to all who are willing
to commit themselves to the future instead of the past - to all who find
their duty in the harsh realities of our times.
For these are harsh times. The future will
not be easier. Our burdens will not lessen. Our enemies will not weaken.
But I cannot believe that history will say of our time: "They were the
greatest, richest, strongest Nation on earth - but they stood still too
long."
I believe that history will write a different
story. I believe that history will mark this as a turning-point in the
life of our Nation and in the pursuit of peace. I believe that with your
help, with your efforts, joining the efforts of millions like you all over
America, we can make this a time of greatness - a time of which history
will truly say, when reciting our perils, that we lived by the Scriptural
injunction: "Every one shall help his neighbor, and shall say to his brother:
Be of good courage."
I call upon you, not as Democrats, not as
Californians, but as neighbors and brothers, to help make that prophecy
a reality.