U.S. FOREIGN POLICY
SENATOR TAFT HITS AT DEMOCRATS NEW YORK, February 18. Senator Robert Taft, the Presidential candidate, addressing a Republican Party rally, said that the Republican Party could not win the November election by modifying its principles. He eaid there was only one way the Republicans could gain. That was by an all-out attack on the Immorality of the present Administration, on the.
unlimited spending, taxing, and bureaucratic regulation of the “Fair Deal," and on the disastrous foreign policy which had led to Soviet power and an unnecessary war. The failures of United States foreign policy lay at the base of every sacrifice the American people were asked to make, he said. The present Administration had been dominated “by a strange Communist sympathy and the complete absence of consistency.”
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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26659, 19 February 1952, Page 7
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