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we had stimulated. There was a big picture of what the States had under Federal leadership. We had the Social Security program, the National Labor Relations Act, the Wage-Hour legislation, the setting up of a Bureau of Labor Standards in the Department of Labor, which took the lead in the prevention of accident and illness. It was a good speech.

That was about all. I just said, “This administration is in contest at the present time and it's up to the labor people to decide. Do they want more of this sample, or did they want something else?”

I found myself telling the old story of Baron Munchausen and the cannibals. He was caught by the cannibals and they said they were going to kill him. He had some pepper in his pocket, took it out, as though he were pulling it out of himself, and said, “Now taste this first and if you like this sample, you'll like me.” That's an old story. You can vary it in many ways.

We weren't thrown off base by “me too-ism”, because you could always spoof it. When you got those questions you could always say, “That's very nice. Nothing could give me more pleasure and more satisfaction than to know that the Republican Party this year had adopted the program we've already put through. Who do you trust most?





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