Ford's Acceptance Speech at the Republican National Convention
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Kansas City, Missouri
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1976
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01:25:40 - 01:29:29
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President Gerald Ford: "Two years ago people's confidence in their highest officials, to whom they had overwhelmingly entrusted power, had twice been shattered. Losing faith in the word of their elected leaders, Americans lost some of their own faith in themselves. Again, let's look at the record since August 1974. From the start my administration has been open, candid, forthright. (applause) While my entire public and private life was under searching examination for the Vice-Presidency, I reaffirmed my lifelong conviction that truth is the glue that holds government together, not only government but civilization itself. I have demanded honesty, decency, and personal integrity from everybody in the executive branch of the Government. The House and Senate have the same duty. (applause) The American people will not accept a double standard in the United States Congress. (applause) Those who make our laws today must not debase the reputation of our great legislative bodies that have given us such giants as Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, Sam Rayburn, and Robert A. Taft. (applause) Whether in the Nation's Capital, the State capital, or city hall, private morality and public trust must go together. (applause) From August of 1974 to August of 1976, the record shows steady progress upward toward prosperity, peace, and public trust. My record is one of progress, not platitudes. My record is one of specifics, not smiles. My record is one of performance, not promises. (C/A's of huge ovation, some delegates holding up brooms to suggest a sweep in the elections.) It is a record I am proud to run on. It is a record the American people, Democrats, Independents, and Republicans alike, will support on November 2. For the next 4 years I pledge to you that I will hold to the steady course we have begun. But I have no intention of standing on the record alone."