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- hit back personally, and he feels he is
running an honest Administration based on merit and judgment.
The President: Romney criticizes me for being a political animal, yet
while he has severe problems at home he is out running around for political
- . Then he
spoke again of poverty in the cities as the major problem at home. He thought
all the candidates would recognize these problems and spoke very favorably
of all of them in a nonpartisan way.
He spoke of the importance of getting top-grade public
- of catastrophy are a
always had prophets of doom. Some
assistance versus domestic growth.
for a war against aggression. abroad
standard American fare. We have
say that it is a matter of foreign
I believe we have a responsibility
and a war against poverty at home
- , and he could see I
wasn 1t scared by all the criticism I get, and he changed his mind
about me.
On criticism at home, the President observed that he never thought
much of a man who gives him advice through a mimeograph machine.
Advice was much more worthy