Vice President NIXON. Thank you very much,
Chad, Norrie. It's just impossible to mention the names of all of those
who are here, the distinguished guests that are on this platform, and all
that I can say is that every person here, believe me, is distinguished
as far as I'm concerned. If you would take the time to drive down the freeway
in this traffic to get here at 5 o'clock, you really have a great loyalty
to our cause and we thank you for it. [Applause.]
You know, as a matter of fact, you know, I
was on television 3 weeks ago, I saw a considerable amount from a convention
that was held here in Los Angeles [boos]. You know, after hearing some
of the things they were saying about me there, I was almost afraid to come
home. But I can only say that certainly this welcome is one that will remain
in our hearts all our lives, and Pat and I want you to know how much we
appreciate your taking the time to come and how much we hope that in the
months ahead we will be able to work with you in this great campaign, which
is beginning today, and will continue - as I have indicated - until November
8.
And now, may I say, too, a word about the
many people that I see in this audience, so many are old friends, so many
have worked in previous campaigns - beginning in 1946 up through the years
- that I just wish we could mention each one of you. And all that I can
say - and Pat - we both can say this: If it hadn't been for the people
here, for what you've done, we wouldn't be in the position that we're in
here now, and we want you to know how deeply we appreciate what you've
done through the years in our campaigns. [Applause.]
And, incidentally, if I might also add just
a word, as far as the convention that did take place, I received a letter
this morning which indicated that there is going to be a considerable shift
of votes in this campaign - in California and throughout the Nation - as
there was in 1952 and 1956. [Applause.] This is a sentence from the letter
- I will try to recall it as well as I can - the gentleman wrote, he said:
"Since my principles have left the Democratic Party, so am I leaving the
Democratic Party." And all that I can say is that in this campaign this
is bigger than any party, it's bigger than any individual, because the
issues which are involved here - involve not only our country, our homes,
the future of our children - they involve the future of the world.
And, as I stand here and talk to you, my closest
friends, the ones who have known us the longest, who have worked with us
through so many hard campaigns, I want you to know that we realize that
in this campaign we are going to be speaking for a cause that is much bigger
than any personal ambitions that we might have, much bigger than the future
or the fate of our party. We realize that what is involved is your future
- and ours - and the whole world's. And we just hope that in the months
ahead we can be worthy of the trust you have placed in us, and that we
can be worthy of the cause which we're going to try to represent.
And may I say at this point, too, that in
speaking to you today, standing here as long as you have, knowing that
you have to get back, I will not talk long, and I have nothing to say against
my opponent, but I would like to say something for America. [Applause.]
In the past few weeks we heard a great deal
about what was wrong with the United States. We heard that we were a second-class
country militarily; we heard that our economy was second to that of the
Soviet Union [the crowd shouts "No"] we heard that our scientists, our
education, our whole purpose was second rate - and I just want to set the
record straight. We all know that this is not a perfect land; we all know
that there are things wrong, and the test of a true patriot, of one that
is truly loyal to his country, is not to see nothing wrong with the country,
but to recognize the things that are wrong and to work to correct them
so that this country can be something he can be proud of always. But by
the same token, let's remember this: When we have heard in the past few
weeks all the things that are wrong, about America being second rate, I
can only say that having traveled around the world, having seen what our
potential opponents have, and knowing what we have, that the United States
today is the strongest nation militarily, economically, ideologically,
and the American people have the will and the resources to maintain that
strength and that position of world leadership - and let's never forget
that. [Applause.]
And when we talk these days, you know, of
this being a contest that is military in character - and it is - when we
talk of this being a contest that is economic competition - and it is that
- let's remember that this is also a test of faith, it's a test of who
has the greatest faith. And let it never be said that the American people
lost faith in themselves, faith in their country, faith in their God. This
is what is going to count in this struggle, and on this score America will
always be first and we will make no mistake about that. [Applause.]
And now, if I could add a word with regard
to the future, and how I believe we should meet it. I believe that Americans
must resolve that we can never settle for second best in anything. I say
this not because we are not strong economically and militarily today, but
because we're in a race, as I said in my acceptance speech, a race for
our survival, and when you're in a race - no matter how far you're ahead
- you've got to move ahead to stay ahead. And we're a progressive people
in this country, particularly here in the West, we never want to be satisfied
with things as they are, no matter how good our record is, we're not here
just to stand on it but to build on it. We want to build a better State,
a better city, a better America, a better world - this is the standard
that we are going to raise in this campaign.
Our opponents likewise want to do that. We
give them credit for that, as I would trust they would give us credit for
the same good intentions. But the question is: How do you get there? What
is the best way to building a stronger and better America and building
also a new world? You know, it's often said that without vision a
people perishes, and this is true. But a people with the wrong vision perishes
much sooner, and I happen to believe that the vision we have for America
is the right vision [applause] because it builds on the sound fundamental
principle that has been responsible for our success in the past; it builds
not on expanding the powers of the Federal Government, but it builds on
increasing opportunities and responsibilities for millions of individual
Americans. That's the way to build America's future. [Applause.]
And as we approach our problem, whether in
meeting the problems of our schools or the problems of our older citizens
without adequate health care, whether it is in solving the problems of
our cities, which the mayor and the board of supervisors here are doing
such splendid work on, whatever it is at home, or whether it's meeting
our problems abroad, let us remember that the strength of America, the
great strength of America, is not in its Government, the greatest strength
is in its people. This is the advantage that we have and this is the firm
foundation upon which we must build.
And as we look ahead, may I say that means
all the people of this country. Let me give you an example. People often
ask me about the question of how we are to develop to the full the economic
and scientific and ideological strength of this country. And you know how
you do it? It means that every boy and girl in this country, every one,
must have an equal opportunity for an education. He must have an equal
opportunity to reach the top - or, putting it in baseball language - you
know, we all can't get home runs but every boy and girl in America is entitled
to his time at bat. That's the way to build a great America. [Applause.]
And so, I say today that we stand for a program,
a program that will give to our people their time at bat, a program that
will develop to the full their energies, their abilities, their imagination,
so that they contribute their best to America.
And then, if I could add this final thought.
What are the stakes? What really is going to happen in the years ahead?
You know, there have been many times in our Nation's history when leaders
have stood before the people and said: We must work to save America. Today
he must work to save America, but we are working to save freedom for the
whole world. We are working for a world of peace rather than a world of
war. We are working for a world of freedom rather than a world of tyranny.
We are working for a world of plenty rather than one of want. And we in
America must realize that unless we - not just our Government, not just
the President and the leaders - unless each and every one of us does his
best for America, America can't do her best for the world. That's what
we want from you. And we want your best in everything - in your job, in
your school. And I might begin by saying it - we want your best in this
election. We want your best whether you're a Democrat or Republican, whichever
candidate you're for, may I say listen to the candidates, make your decision
on the basis of where they stand, what leadership they offer to America
- not on the basis of mere personality, not on the basis of merely the
party label - and once you've made the decision, then just don't vote,
but go out and work for what you believe is right. Because the very best
leadership that America can produce is what we need, and you - you, the
people - determine it.
And may I say that as I look at this crowd,
as I see so many who have worked in previous campaigns and so many new
faces, I have faith in this country. I have faith in what we can do, because
Americans are at their best when our challenges are the greatest, and I
am confident that this country can and will lead the forces of freedom
to victory without war [applause], that we can and will do that.
And now, if I might close by saying again
that as we came down from Reno, Nev., where they had, incidentally, a wonderful
welcome for Pat - they had the biggest crowd they'd ever had in history
in Reno, but that was for Pat, not for me, I can assure you - and as we
came down from Reno and flew over the freeways and I saw the traffic jams
and all the like - and then I see this tremendous crowd at the airport
- it makes me realize, well, we do have certainly some dedicated people
that are going to go out and work, because if you drive down here at 5
o'clock in the afternoon you will do anything in this campaign to win.
Thank you very much. [Applause.]
I just want you to know that going with me
to Hawaii in the morning at 4 a.m., incidentally, we're leaving at 4 a.m.
- and, incidentally, in case you want to know why we're going at 4 a .m.,
I want to tell you first my attitude toward Government expenditures and
I'm starting to practice it on campaign expenditures. They had us scheduled
for an 8 a.m. departure in a chartered plane, that was, in a jet. I found
that we could save $11,000 if we went at 4 a.m., so we're going at 4 a.m.
tomorrow morning to Hawaii. [Applause.]
Now, traveling with us today, first, is Secretary
of Interior, Fred Seaton - Fred, won't you say a word to our friends here
in Los Angeles?
Secretary SEATON. Well, ladies and gentlemen,
I've been here many, many times, but I must say that - aside from President
Eisenhower - I've never been here at a time in any better company than
I'm in today, and I'm very happy to be here with your favorite son and
favorite lady, the next President of the United States and the first lady
of the land. [Applause.]
Vice President NIXON. And now, I present to
you a man of whom we're tremendously proud and who is in the U.S. Senate,
he is a very junior Senator from the 50th State of the Union, and he is
going to be, I assure you, one of the great leaders of the Senate in the
years ahead, Hiram Fong from the State of Hawaii. [Applause.]
Senator FONG. The new State of Hawaii says
to the Golden State of California: Aloha.
Dick Nixon is going to win in Hawaii.
[Applause.]
Let me hear your response to this question:
Is Dick Nixon, your native son, going to win in the State of California?
[Applause and cheers.]