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JOHN MCCAIN: Victory Speech, Dallas, TX 3/4/08
Thank you, thank you, thank you, Texas, Ohio . Thank you, Texas, Ohio,
Vermont and, Rhode Island. Thank you.
I am very grateful for the broad support that you have given our campaign.
And i am very, very grateful and pleased to note that tonight, my friends,
we have won enough delegates to claim with confidence, humility and a great
sense of responsibility, that i will be the republican nominee for president
of the united states.
I want thank all of you here. All of the republicans, independents and
independent-thinking democrats in all parts of the country who supported our
campaign for the nomination and brought us across the finish line first. An
accomplishment that once seemed to more of a few doubters unlikely. My
friends, I know that all of us want to lend my friend Mike Huckabee, a great
and fine and decent american, we appreciate, appreciate -- we appreciate the
campaign he ran. His supporters for their compassionate commitment to their
campaign that Governor Huckabee so represented.
I want to thank all of my former rivals and their supporters for their
steadfast dedication for keeping america safe, prosperous and proud. Of
course, i want thank my family, my wife, Cindy, my children, my children and
our dear friends who have been throughout our this campaign and will remain
in the challenging months ahead unwavering source of support and love.
My friends, now, we begin the most important part of our campaign. To make a
respectful, determined and convincing case to the American people that our
campaign and my election as president given the alternative presented by our
friends in the other party is in the best interest in the country that we
love.
I have never believed that I was destined to be president. I don't believe
anyone is predestined to lead america. but do believe that we were born with
responsibilities to the country, that's protected our god-given rights and
the opportunities that they afford us. I didn't grow up with the expectation
that my country owed me more than the rights owed every American. On the
contrary, I owe my country every opportunity I have ever had. I owe her the
meaning that service to America has given my life. and in the sense that I'm
part of something greater than myself, part of a kinship of ideals, that
have always represented the last best hope of man kind.
I understand the responsibilities I incur with this nomination and I give
you my word, I will not evade or slight a single one. Our campaign must be
more than another red debate of false promises, address not a single
america's concerns for their family's security.
My friends, presidential candidates are judged on their record, their
character and the whole of their life experiences, but we're also expected
to concentrate our efforts on the challenges that we'll confront America on
our watch and explain how we intend to address them.
As you well now, America is in war in two countries. involved in a long and
difficult fight with violent extremisms who despise us. It's of little use
for Americans for the candidates to avoid the complex challenges of these
struggles by relitigating decisions of the past. As I always criticized the
failed tactics that were employed for too long to establish the conditions
that will allow us to leave that country with our country's interest secured
and our honor in tack.
Americans know that the next president doesn't get to remake that decision,
we're in Iraq. And our most vital security interests are clearly involved
there. The next president must explain how he or she intends to bring that
war to the swiftest possible conclusion without a sectarian conflict which
quickly descend into genocide and enabling countries in the region to
undermine our security there.
The next president of the united states must encourage the greater
participation and cooperation of our allies in the fight against Al Quaeda
and Taliban in Afghanistan. We must do that.
The next president must lead an effort to restructure our military,
intelligence, diplomacy and all relevant branches of intelligence to win the
battle for the soul of Islam and meet the other challenges in this changing
world.
My friends, I'll leave it to my opponents to argue that we should pretend
that the global economy will go away and americans can secure our future by
trading and investing only among ourselves. We will campaign in favor of
seizing the opportunities presented by the growth of free markets throughout
the world, helping displaced workers acquire new and lasting employment and
educating our children to prepare for them for the new economic realities by
giving parents choices about their children's educations that they do not
have now.
I'll leave it to my opponent to claim that they keep jobs and companies from
going overseas, by making it harder for them to do business here at home. We
will campaign, we will campaign to strengthen job growth in America by
helping businesses become more competitive with lower taxes and less
regulation.
I will leave it to my opponent to propose returning to failed big government
mandates to the 60s and '07 s to address problems such as lack of health
care insurance for some Americans. My campaign to make health care more
accessable to more Americans with reforms that will bring down costs in the
health care industry without ruining the quality of the world's best medical
care.
And I will campaign to reduce our dangerous dependence on foreign oil with
an energy policy that encourages American industry and technology to make
our country safer, cleaner and more prosperous by leading the world in use,
development and discovery of alternative sources of energy.
My friends, these are some of the challenges that confront us. There are
others just as urgent. During this campaign, I'll travel across the country,
in cities and rural areas, in communities of all ethnic backgrounds and
income levels, offering my ideas and listening, listening to the concerns
and advice of Americans. Americans aren't interested in an election where
they're just talked to and not listened to, an election -- an election
offers platitudes instead of principles. An election results no matter who
wins, in four years of unkept promises, and a government that's just a
battle ground for the next election. My friends, the american people's
patience is at an end for politicians who value ambition over principal and
partisanship for an ideas unciviled brawl over the powers.
I intend to make my stand on those principles and chart a course for a
future of greatness and trust, and trust in the judgment of the people I've
served all my life.
So stand up with me, my friends. Stand up and fight for America, for her
strength, her ideals, and her future. The contest begins tonight. [ cheers
and applause ]
As you know, like all campaigns, it will have its ups and downs, but we will
fight every minute of every day to make certain we have a government that is
as capable, wise, brave, and decent as the great people we serve. That's our
responsibility, and i won't let you down.
Thank you and god bless you and god bless america. thank you. [ cheers and
applause ]
From: Begala, Paul [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 10:47 PM
To: [email protected]; mattzie Tom; Susan McCue; Tara
McGuinness; John Podesta; Zach Schwartz
Subject: RE: [big campaign] McCain at White House tomorrow?
I agree with you on the second question. And perhaps I'm slicing it too
thin - but shouldn't we embargo it for release as soon as the event is done?
_____
From: Tara McGuinness on behalf of Tara McGuinness
Sent: Tue 3/4/2008 10:13 PM
To: Begala, Paul; mattzie Tom; Susan McCue; Tara McGuinness; John Podesta;
Zach Schwartz
Subject: Re: [big campaign] McCain at White House tomorrow?
How about release tomorrow embargoed for morning shows thursday?
Isn't the real picture of them together better than the ad?
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
-----Original Message-----
From: "Begala, Paul" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 22:08:43
To:<[email protected]>,"Tom Matzzie" <[email protected]>,"Susan McCue"
<[email protected]>,"Tara McGuinness"
<[email protected]>,"John Podesta"
<[email protected]>,"Zach Schwartz" <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [big campaign] McCain at White House tomorrow?
I dunno. I think the Bush-McCain press event disappears by Thursday. If we
do it, we need to time it with the McCain-Bush event tomorrow.
----------------
From: Tom Matzzie [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tue 3/4/2008 10:06 PM
To: Begala, Paul; Tom Matzzie; Susan McCue; Tara McGuinness; John Podesta;
Zach Schwartz
Subject: Re: [big campaign] McCain at White House tomorrow?
Sometimes to get started you just need to jump in the water. I'm for moving
though maybe Thursday since tomorrow might be too jammed with post-Tuesday
news coverage.
-----Original Message-----
From: "Begala, Paul" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 21:49:37
To:<[email protected]>,"Susan McCue" <[email protected]>,"Tara McGuinness"
<[email protected]>,<[email protected]>,"Zach Schwartz"
<[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [big campaign] McCain at White House tomorrow?
Gang:
Tom raises an interesting and important issue: should we release McSame ad
to the press? Run it on cable? The timeliness matters as Bush is to
endorse McCain tomorrow. The ad, I think, would generate coverage if we are
lucky and strategic in how we release it.
What do you think? Should we release McSame tomorrow?
________________________________
From: Tom Matzzie [mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> ]
Sent: Tue 3/4/2008 9:46 PM
To: Begala, Paul; Susan McCue; Tara McGuinness
Subject: Fw: [big campaign] McCain at White House tomorrow?
Do we step into this and release McSame? Soft release.
-----Original Message-----
From: "Karl Frisch, Media Matters" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 20:43:30
To:"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: [big campaign] McCain at White House tomorrow?
MSNBC just announced (843pm) that McCain will be at an event tomorrow at the
White House for an endorsement from Bush. Seems to me that the White House
isn't exactly the place you go for campaign events. I wonder if anyone in
the media will make note of it.
-K
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