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George McGovern

George McGovern

Birthday: 19 July 1922, Avon, South Dakota, USA
Birth Name: George Stanley McGovern
Height: 185 cm

George McGovern, one of the leading liberals in U.S. politics, was born in a Republican household in a small South Dakota town. His family had some struggles during the Great Depression, but they were ...Show More

George McGovern
The Republicans [of 2012] remind me of 'Send in the Clowns,' but I never expected I'd live long enou Show more The Republicans [of 2012] remind me of 'Send in the Clowns,' but I never expected I'd live long enough to see a politician from either party try to cut Social Security and Medicare. Barack Obama shouldn't cut or compromise on either, and if the Democrats act like Democrats, they should win big. Hide
It's true that I lost to Richard Nixon in the general election by a big margin. But that wasn't my m Show more It's true that I lost to Richard Nixon in the general election by a big margin. But that wasn't my mistake. That was the mistake of the voters. Hide
No man should advocate a course in private that he's ashamed to admit in public. No man should advocate a course in private that he's ashamed to admit in public.
The whole campaign was a tragic case of mistaken identity. The whole campaign was a tragic case of mistaken identity.
We know that the kingdom of God will not come from a political party's platform. And we also know th Show more We know that the kingdom of God will not come from a political party's platform. And we also know that if someone is hungry, we should give him food. If he is thirsty, we should give him drink. If he is a stranger, we should take him in. If he is naked, we should clothe him. If he is sick, we should care for him. And if he is in prison, we should visit him. Hide
In short, "one-size-fits-all" rules for business ignore the reality of the marketplace. And setting Show more In short, "one-size-fits-all" rules for business ignore the reality of the marketplace. And setting thresholds for regulatory guidelines at artificial levels - e.g., 50 employees or more, $500,000 in sales - takes no account of other realities, such as profit margins, labor intensive vs. capital intensive businesses, and local market economics. Hide
You know, sometimes, when they say you're ahead of your time, it's just a polite way of saying you h Show more You know, sometimes, when they say you're ahead of your time, it's just a polite way of saying you have a real bad sense of timing. Hide
Richard Nixon]'d have been better off if I'd beaten him! Then he'd be remembered for the EPA and Chi Show more Richard Nixon]'d have been better off if I'd beaten him! Then he'd be remembered for the EPA and China instead of Watergate. Hide
The trouble was, all people saw on television were a few of my outspoken supporters out front; and t Show more The trouble was, all people saw on television were a few of my outspoken supporters out front; and they came away thinking that was me. Hide
In retrospect, I wish I had known more about the hazards and difficulties of such a business, especi Show more In retrospect, I wish I had known more about the hazards and difficulties of such a business, especially during a recession of the kind that hit New England just as I was acquiring the inn's 43-year leasehold. I also wish that during the years I was in public office, I had had this firsthand experience about the difficulties business people face every day. That knowledge would have made me a better U.S. senator and a more understanding presidential contender. Hide
I was so excited when the Massachusetts returns came in, but then there was the rest of the country. Show more I was so excited when the Massachusetts returns came in, but then there was the rest of the country. And I said, '...I did my job right'. (recalling the outcome of the 1972 presidential election) Hide
[after presidential candidate John F. Kennedy had given a flop speech to South Dakota farmers] I tol Show more [after presidential candidate John F. Kennedy had given a flop speech to South Dakota farmers] I told him, 'Just walk out there and say, "Food is health, strength, hope and family, and the farmers of South Dakota can do more for world peace than any group of Americans. If I'm elected president, I'm going to set up a Food for Peace program and turn our surpluses to move the world ahead into a greater measure of abundance and peace and prosperity."' He got thunderous applause. Hide
[on his McGovern-Dole Food for Education and Nutrition Act]: You can cut the birthrate in half on th Show more [on his McGovern-Dole Food for Education and Nutrition Act]: You can cut the birthrate in half on the strength of a school lunch program that pulls girls into schools. Hide
I'm fed up to the ears with old men dreaming up wars for young men to die in. I'm fed up to the ears with old men dreaming up wars for young men to die in.
"I opened the doors of the Democratic Party and 20 million people walked out". "I opened the doors of the Democratic Party and 20 million people walked out".
I used to tell my daughters, 'The one positive thing about Vietnam is that it's such an obvious blun Show more I used to tell my daughters, 'The one positive thing about Vietnam is that it's such an obvious blunder we'll never go down that road again.' Yet here we are. It doesn't look like we've learned that lesson yet. Hide
The longer the title, the less important the job. The longer the title, the less important the job.
I am 1000 percent for Thomas Eagleton and I have no intention of dropping him from the ticket. I am 1000 percent for Thomas Eagleton and I have no intention of dropping him from the ticket.
My business associates and I also lived with federal, state and local rules that were all passed wit Show more My business associates and I also lived with federal, state and local rules that were all passed with the objective of helping employees, protecting the environment, raising tax dollars for schools, protecting our customers from fire hazards, etc. While I never have doubted the worthiness of any of these goals, the concept that most often eludes legislators is: "Can we make consumers pay the higher prices for the increased operating costs that accompany public regulation and government reporting requirements with reams of red tape." It is a simple concern that is nonetheless often ignored by legislators. Hide
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