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Bob Dole Rips Ted Cruz as "So Extreme," Says He'd "Oversleep" on Election Day if Cruz is Nominee
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1996 Presidential Debate: Bill Clinton vs. Bob Dole
Fifteen years ago-- on October 6-- the Democratic and Republican nominees for president debated the economy, tax cuts, health care, and foreign policy. Presi...
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Bob Dole on turning 90 years old
Bob Dole reflects on his roots, thanks Kansans for supporting him.
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Election Debate with President Clinton and Robert Dole in Hartford, Connecticut (1996)
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October 6, 1996
The United States presidential election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic national ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore of Tennessee and the Republican national ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Pe
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Bob Dole Viagra Commercials
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Cold Opening: Nightline with Bill Clinton and Bob Dole - Saturday Night Live
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SEASON 21: http://j.mp/1eMEcMO
Despite Bob Dole's best efforts to help his campaign, Bill Clinton happens to do him one better by resigning as president. Aired 05/18/96
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Senator Bob Dole Shares Great Political Wit
Political speaker and former Senate majority leader Bob Dole shares stories, showcasing his famous good humor.
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Bob Dole jokes he’s running for president in 2016
The former senator and frequent presidential candidate appeared at a V-J Day event in Washington, D.C.
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Senator Dole on David Letterman
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Bob Dole
He is a friend of the tobacco industry.
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Bob Dole stage fall
Bob Dole falls.
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1976 Vice Presidential Debates Walter Mondale and Republican Bob Dole face off about Nixon and Vietnam
1976 Vice Presidential Debates Walter Mondale and Republican Bob Dole face off about Nixon and Vietnam.
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Memorial Day, GOP Veteran Bob Dole on Fox: Republicans Out of Idea, Need 'Closed for Repair'
In Fox News Sunday, Former Republican presidential nominee Bob Dole told host Chris Wallace: "I think they ought to put a sign on the national committee door...
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Pepsi Commercial - Britney Spears featuring Bob Dole
Sexy, hot, creepy, hilarious - all words that describe this video that was released right in Bob Dole's ED heyday. It's shorter than the long version, but th...
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Conan: Talking Head: Bob Dole election songs: 1995-96
Conan interviews "Bob Dole" about his election campaign and "Bob Dole" in return regales the audience with his new campaign songs.
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Norm MacDonald Bob Dole 1/4
5/22/96.
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Richard Nixon Funeral (4): Bob Dole's Eulogy
Part 4 (of 13)- U.S. President Richard Nixon's funeral service from April 1994 (complete). In this segment, Senate Minority Leader (and later presidential c...
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Senator Alan Simpson - Oral History about Bob Dole - October 9, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Alan Simpson talks about his interactions with Bob Dole, the influence of the Religious Right,...
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USA: SAN DIEGO: REPUBLICAN CONVENTION: BOB DOLE SPEECH
English/Nat
Bob Dole accepted the Republican presidential nomination on Thursday night - vowing to restore core values of faith and trust to the U-S government.
Some 50,000 balloons and sparkling confetti filled the San Diego Convention Centre as 20,000 Republicans helped Dole celebrate success in his third try for the nomination.
Bob Dole entered the San Diego Convention Centre to 20,000
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Conan and Andy Visit Bob Dole's Website (1996-10-22)
Conan and Andy visit Bob Dole's "home page" (an outdated term for a website, how quaint). Originally aired on October 22nd, 1996.
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MadTV Season 1 Episode 16 Bob Dole Presidential AD
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Conan: Talking Heads: Clinton & Dole 96hrs
Conan speaks with "Bill Clinton" and "Bob Dole" about the upcomming 1996 election only 96 hours away. Dole was behind and attempting a manic four day campaign to close the gap between him and Clinton. Oct.1996
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Bob Dole Concession Speech 1996 ElectionWallDotOrg.flv
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1996 Presidential Debate: Bill Clinton vs. Bob Dole
Fifteen years ago-- on October 6-- the Democratic and Republican nominees for president debated the economy, tax cuts, health care, and foreign policy. Presi......
Fifteen years ago-- on October 6-- the Democratic and Republican nominees for president debated the economy, tax cuts, health care, and foreign policy. Presi...
wn.com/1996 Presidential Debate Bill Clinton Vs. Bob Dole
Fifteen years ago-- on October 6-- the Democratic and Republican nominees for president debated the economy, tax cuts, health care, and foreign policy. Presi...
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author: C-SPAN
Bob Dole on turning 90 years old
Bob Dole reflects on his roots, thanks Kansans for supporting him....
Bob Dole reflects on his roots, thanks Kansans for supporting him.
wn.com/Bob Dole On Turning 90 Years Old
Bob Dole reflects on his roots, thanks Kansans for supporting him.
Election Debate with President Clinton and Robert Dole in Hartford, Connecticut (1996)
http://thefilmarchive.org/
October 6, 1996
The United States presidential election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic national ticket of President B...
http://thefilmarchive.org/
October 6, 1996
The United States presidential election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic national ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore of Tennessee and the Republican national ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party with economist Pat Choate as his running mate; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success of the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession and a relatively stable world stage. On November 5, 1996, President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.
In 1995, the Republican Party was riding high on the gains made in the 1994 congressional elections. In those elections, the Republicans, led by Newt Gingrich, captured the majority of seats in the United States House of Representatives for the first time in 40 years and the majority of seats in the U.S. Senate for the first time in eight years.
With the advantage of incumbency, Bill Clinton's path to renomination by the Democratic Party was uneventful. At the 1996 Democratic National Convention, Clinton and incumbent Vice President Al Gore were renominated with token opposition. Incarcerated fringe candidate Lyndon LaRouche won a few Arkansas delegates who were barred from the convention. Jimmy Griffin, former Mayor of Buffalo, New York, mounted a brief campaign but withdrew after a poor showing in the New Hampshire primary. Former Pennsylvania governor Bob Casey contemplated a challenge to Clinton, but health problems forced Casey to abandon a bid.
Clinton easily won primaries nationwide, with margins consistently higher than 80%.
Bill Clinton (inc.) - 9,706,802 (88.98%)
Lyndon LaRouche - 596,422 (5.47%)
Unpledged - 411,270 (3.77%)
A number of Republican candidates entered the field to challenge the incumbent Democratic President, Bill Clinton.
The fragmented field of candidates debated issues such as a flat tax and other tax cut proposals, and a return to supply-side economic policies popularized by Ronald Reagan. More attention was drawn to the race by the budget stalemate in 1995 between the Congress and the President, which caused temporary shutdowns and slowdowns in many areas of federal government service.
Former U.S. Army General Colin L. Powell was widely courted as a potential Republican nominee. However, on November 8, 1995, Powell announced that he would not seek the nomination. Former Secretary of Defense and future Vice President of the United States Dick Cheney was touted by many as a possible candidate for the presidency, but he declared his intentions not to run in early 1995. Former and future Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld formed a presidential campaign exploratory committee, but declined to formally enter the race.
Ahead of the 1996 primary contest, Senate majority leader and former vice-presidential nominee Bob Dole was seen as the most likely winner. However, Steve Forbes finished first in Delaware and Arizona while paleoconservative firebrand Pat Buchanan managed early victories in Alaska and Louisiana, in addition to a strong second place in the Iowa Caucus and a surprising victory in the small but key New Hampshire primary. Buchanan's New Hampshire win alarmed the Republican "establishment" sufficiently as to provoke prominent Republicans to quickly coalesce around Dole, and Dole won every primary starting with North and South Dakota. Dole resigned his Senate seat on June 11 and the Republican National Convention formally nominated Dole on August 15, 1996 as the GOP's nominee for President.
Popular primaries vote
Bob Dole - 9,024,742 (58.82%)
Pat Buchanan - 3,184,943 (20.76%)
Steve Forbes - 1,751,187 (11.41%)
Lamar Alexander - 495,590 (3.23%)
Alan Keyes - 471,716 (3.08%)
Richard Lugar - 127,111 (0.83%)
Unpledged - 123,278 (0.80%)
Phil Gramm - 71,456 (0.47%)
Bob Dornan - 42,140 (0.28%)
Morry Taylor - 21,180 (0.14%)
Convention tally:
Bob Dole 1928
Pat Buchanan 47
Steve Forbes 2
Alan Keyes 1
Robert Bork 1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_1996
wn.com/Election Debate With President Clinton And Robert Dole In Hartford, Connecticut (1996)
http://thefilmarchive.org/
October 6, 1996
The United States presidential election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic national ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore of Tennessee and the Republican national ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party with economist Pat Choate as his running mate; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success of the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession and a relatively stable world stage. On November 5, 1996, President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.
In 1995, the Republican Party was riding high on the gains made in the 1994 congressional elections. In those elections, the Republicans, led by Newt Gingrich, captured the majority of seats in the United States House of Representatives for the first time in 40 years and the majority of seats in the U.S. Senate for the first time in eight years.
With the advantage of incumbency, Bill Clinton's path to renomination by the Democratic Party was uneventful. At the 1996 Democratic National Convention, Clinton and incumbent Vice President Al Gore were renominated with token opposition. Incarcerated fringe candidate Lyndon LaRouche won a few Arkansas delegates who were barred from the convention. Jimmy Griffin, former Mayor of Buffalo, New York, mounted a brief campaign but withdrew after a poor showing in the New Hampshire primary. Former Pennsylvania governor Bob Casey contemplated a challenge to Clinton, but health problems forced Casey to abandon a bid.
Clinton easily won primaries nationwide, with margins consistently higher than 80%.
Bill Clinton (inc.) - 9,706,802 (88.98%)
Lyndon LaRouche - 596,422 (5.47%)
Unpledged - 411,270 (3.77%)
A number of Republican candidates entered the field to challenge the incumbent Democratic President, Bill Clinton.
The fragmented field of candidates debated issues such as a flat tax and other tax cut proposals, and a return to supply-side economic policies popularized by Ronald Reagan. More attention was drawn to the race by the budget stalemate in 1995 between the Congress and the President, which caused temporary shutdowns and slowdowns in many areas of federal government service.
Former U.S. Army General Colin L. Powell was widely courted as a potential Republican nominee. However, on November 8, 1995, Powell announced that he would not seek the nomination. Former Secretary of Defense and future Vice President of the United States Dick Cheney was touted by many as a possible candidate for the presidency, but he declared his intentions not to run in early 1995. Former and future Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld formed a presidential campaign exploratory committee, but declined to formally enter the race.
Ahead of the 1996 primary contest, Senate majority leader and former vice-presidential nominee Bob Dole was seen as the most likely winner. However, Steve Forbes finished first in Delaware and Arizona while paleoconservative firebrand Pat Buchanan managed early victories in Alaska and Louisiana, in addition to a strong second place in the Iowa Caucus and a surprising victory in the small but key New Hampshire primary. Buchanan's New Hampshire win alarmed the Republican "establishment" sufficiently as to provoke prominent Republicans to quickly coalesce around Dole, and Dole won every primary starting with North and South Dakota. Dole resigned his Senate seat on June 11 and the Republican National Convention formally nominated Dole on August 15, 1996 as the GOP's nominee for President.
Popular primaries vote
Bob Dole - 9,024,742 (58.82%)
Pat Buchanan - 3,184,943 (20.76%)
Steve Forbes - 1,751,187 (11.41%)
Lamar Alexander - 495,590 (3.23%)
Alan Keyes - 471,716 (3.08%)
Richard Lugar - 127,111 (0.83%)
Unpledged - 123,278 (0.80%)
Phil Gramm - 71,456 (0.47%)
Bob Dornan - 42,140 (0.28%)
Morry Taylor - 21,180 (0.14%)
Convention tally:
Bob Dole 1928
Pat Buchanan 47
Steve Forbes 2
Alan Keyes 1
Robert Bork 1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_1996
- published: 07 May 2012
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Bob Dole Viagra Commercials
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wn.com/Bob Dole Viagra Commercials
Did you know that a guy who ran for President was in a commercial for boner pills? Follow me below Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/RawSanity Tumblr: http://r...
Cold Opening: Nightline with Bill Clinton and Bob Dole - Saturday Night Live
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Despite Bob Dole's best efforts to help his campaign, Bill Clinton happens to do him one better by resigning as president. Aired 05/18/96
wn.com/Cold Opening Nightline With Bill Clinton And Bob Dole Saturday Night Live
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Despite Bob Dole's best efforts to help his campaign, Bill Clinton happens to do him one better by resigning as president. Aired 05/18/96
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Senator Bob Dole Shares Great Political Wit
Political speaker and former Senate majority leader Bob Dole shares stories, showcasing his famous good humor....
Political speaker and former Senate majority leader Bob Dole shares stories, showcasing his famous good humor.
wn.com/Senator Bob Dole Shares Great Political Wit
Political speaker and former Senate majority leader Bob Dole shares stories, showcasing his famous good humor.
Bob Dole jokes he’s running for president in 2016
The former senator and frequent presidential candidate appeared at a V-J Day event in Washington, D.C....
The former senator and frequent presidential candidate appeared at a V-J Day event in Washington, D.C.
wn.com/Bob Dole Jokes He’S Running For President In 2016
The former senator and frequent presidential candidate appeared at a V-J Day event in Washington, D.C.
- published: 02 Sep 2015
- views: 61
Bob Dole
He is a friend of the tobacco industry....
He is a friend of the tobacco industry.
wn.com/Bob Dole
He is a friend of the tobacco industry.
Memorial Day, GOP Veteran Bob Dole on Fox: Republicans Out of Idea, Need 'Closed for Repair'
In Fox News Sunday, Former Republican presidential nominee Bob Dole told host Chris Wallace: "I think they ought to put a sign on the national committee door......
In Fox News Sunday, Former Republican presidential nominee Bob Dole told host Chris Wallace: "I think they ought to put a sign on the national committee door...
wn.com/Memorial Day, Gop Veteran Bob Dole On Fox Republicans Out Of Idea, Need 'Closed For Repair'
In Fox News Sunday, Former Republican presidential nominee Bob Dole told host Chris Wallace: "I think they ought to put a sign on the national committee door...
- published: 27 May 2013
- views: 1804
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author: YouHotNews
Pepsi Commercial - Britney Spears featuring Bob Dole
Sexy, hot, creepy, hilarious - all words that describe this video that was released right in Bob Dole's ED heyday. It's shorter than the long version, but th......
Sexy, hot, creepy, hilarious - all words that describe this video that was released right in Bob Dole's ED heyday. It's shorter than the long version, but th...
wn.com/Pepsi Commercial Britney Spears Featuring Bob Dole
Sexy, hot, creepy, hilarious - all words that describe this video that was released right in Bob Dole's ED heyday. It's shorter than the long version, but th...
- published: 26 Aug 2006
- views: 1143246
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author: BCips24
Conan: Talking Head: Bob Dole election songs: 1995-96
Conan interviews "Bob Dole" about his election campaign and "Bob Dole" in return regales the audience with his new campaign songs....
Conan interviews "Bob Dole" about his election campaign and "Bob Dole" in return regales the audience with his new campaign songs.
wn.com/Conan Talking Head Bob Dole Election Songs 1995 96
Conan interviews "Bob Dole" about his election campaign and "Bob Dole" in return regales the audience with his new campaign songs.
- published: 02 Jan 2015
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Richard Nixon Funeral (4): Bob Dole's Eulogy
Part 4 (of 13)- U.S. President Richard Nixon's funeral service from April 1994 (complete). In this segment, Senate Minority Leader (and later presidential c......
Part 4 (of 13)- U.S. President Richard Nixon's funeral service from April 1994 (complete). In this segment, Senate Minority Leader (and later presidential c...
wn.com/Richard Nixon Funeral (4) Bob Dole's Eulogy
Part 4 (of 13)- U.S. President Richard Nixon's funeral service from April 1994 (complete). In this segment, Senate Minority Leader (and later presidential c...
- published: 05 Aug 2008
- views: 30031
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author: rmm413c
Senator Alan Simpson - Oral History about Bob Dole - October 9, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Alan Simpson talks about his interactions with Bob Dole, the influence of the Religious Right,......
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Alan Simpson talks about his interactions with Bob Dole, the influence of the Religious Right,...
wn.com/Senator Alan Simpson Oral History About Bob Dole October 9, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Alan Simpson talks about his interactions with Bob Dole, the influence of the Religious Right,...
USA: SAN DIEGO: REPUBLICAN CONVENTION: BOB DOLE SPEECH
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Bob Dole accepted the Republican presidential nomination on Thursday night - vowing to restore core values of faith and trust to the U-S governme...
English/Nat
Bob Dole accepted the Republican presidential nomination on Thursday night - vowing to restore core values of faith and trust to the U-S government.
Some 50,000 balloons and sparkling confetti filled the San Diego Convention Centre as 20,000 Republicans helped Dole celebrate success in his third try for the nomination.
Bob Dole entered the San Diego Convention Centre to 20,000 cheering fans on Thursday night.
It was the last night of the convention, when Dole accepted the Republican party's nomination to run for president and gave the most important speech of his political career.
The veteran 73-year old politician from Kansas started the night pointing out the advantages of age.
He suggested that at the dawn of the 21st century, the cure to the nation's moral and social problems was a return to the values of his generation.
SOUNDBITE:
Age has its advantages. Let me be the bridge to an America that only the unknowing call myth. Let me the bridge to a time of tranquillity, faith and confidence in action, and to those who say it was never so, that America has not been better, I say you are wrong. And I know because I was there and I have seen it and I remember.
SUPER CAPTION: Bob Dole
Then he began to address one of the main issues in the race for the White House - the economy.
SOUNDBITE:
And a government that ceases control of the economy for the good of the people ends up ceasing control of the people for the good of the economy.
SUPER CAPTION: Bob Dole
He accused those running the government of being captive to elitists "who never sacrificed, never suffered."
SOUNDBITE:
It is demeaning to the nation that within the Clinton administration, a core of the elite who never grew up, never did anything real, never sacrificed, never suffered and never learned should have the power to fund with your earnings their dubious and self serving schemes.
SUPER CAPTION: Bob Dole
And the criticism of the Clinton administration continued.
He promised to introduce a fairer tax code.
SOUNDBITE:
Working with Jack Kemp and the Republican congress, I will not be satisfied until we have reformed our entire tax code and made it fairer and flatter and simpler for the American people.
SUPER CAPTION: Bob Dole
Dole said Clinton raised taxes after promising to cut them.
SOUNDBITE:
The principle involved here is time honoured and true. And that is its your money, you shouldn't have to apologise for wanting to keep what you earn.
SUPERCAPTION: Bob Dole
And he added the government should apologise for taking too much from taxpayers.
SOUNDBITE:
To the contrary the government should apologise for taking too much of it.
SUPER CAPTION: Bob Dole
Dole then addressed another tough issue - immigration.
SOUNDBITE:
Let me speak about immigration. The right and obligation of a sovereign nation to control its borders is beyond debate. We should not have here a single illegal immigrant, but the question of immigration is broader than that and let me be specific. A family from Mexico arrived here this morning legally has as much right to the American dream as the direct descendants of the founding fathers.
SUPER CAPTION: Bob Dole
The candidate lambasted America's rising crime wave:
SOUNDBITE:
We are a nation paralysed by crime and it is time to end that in America.
SUPER CAPTION: Bob Dole
He also said Clinton had cut the military too deeply and undermined U-S credibility by placing American troops under United Nations command.
SOUNDBITE:
And when I am president, every man and every woman in our armed forces will know the president is commander in chief and not Boutros Boutros Ghali or any other U-N secretary general.
SUPER CAPTION: Bob Dole
SOUNDBITE:
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wn.com/USA San Diego Republican Convention Bob Dole Speech
English/Nat
Bob Dole accepted the Republican presidential nomination on Thursday night - vowing to restore core values of faith and trust to the U-S government.
Some 50,000 balloons and sparkling confetti filled the San Diego Convention Centre as 20,000 Republicans helped Dole celebrate success in his third try for the nomination.
Bob Dole entered the San Diego Convention Centre to 20,000 cheering fans on Thursday night.
It was the last night of the convention, when Dole accepted the Republican party's nomination to run for president and gave the most important speech of his political career.
The veteran 73-year old politician from Kansas started the night pointing out the advantages of age.
He suggested that at the dawn of the 21st century, the cure to the nation's moral and social problems was a return to the values of his generation.
SOUNDBITE:
Age has its advantages. Let me be the bridge to an America that only the unknowing call myth. Let me the bridge to a time of tranquillity, faith and confidence in action, and to those who say it was never so, that America has not been better, I say you are wrong. And I know because I was there and I have seen it and I remember.
SUPER CAPTION: Bob Dole
Then he began to address one of the main issues in the race for the White House - the economy.
SOUNDBITE:
And a government that ceases control of the economy for the good of the people ends up ceasing control of the people for the good of the economy.
SUPER CAPTION: Bob Dole
He accused those running the government of being captive to elitists "who never sacrificed, never suffered."
SOUNDBITE:
It is demeaning to the nation that within the Clinton administration, a core of the elite who never grew up, never did anything real, never sacrificed, never suffered and never learned should have the power to fund with your earnings their dubious and self serving schemes.
SUPER CAPTION: Bob Dole
And the criticism of the Clinton administration continued.
He promised to introduce a fairer tax code.
SOUNDBITE:
Working with Jack Kemp and the Republican congress, I will not be satisfied until we have reformed our entire tax code and made it fairer and flatter and simpler for the American people.
SUPER CAPTION: Bob Dole
Dole said Clinton raised taxes after promising to cut them.
SOUNDBITE:
The principle involved here is time honoured and true. And that is its your money, you shouldn't have to apologise for wanting to keep what you earn.
SUPERCAPTION: Bob Dole
And he added the government should apologise for taking too much from taxpayers.
SOUNDBITE:
To the contrary the government should apologise for taking too much of it.
SUPER CAPTION: Bob Dole
Dole then addressed another tough issue - immigration.
SOUNDBITE:
Let me speak about immigration. The right and obligation of a sovereign nation to control its borders is beyond debate. We should not have here a single illegal immigrant, but the question of immigration is broader than that and let me be specific. A family from Mexico arrived here this morning legally has as much right to the American dream as the direct descendants of the founding fathers.
SUPER CAPTION: Bob Dole
The candidate lambasted America's rising crime wave:
SOUNDBITE:
We are a nation paralysed by crime and it is time to end that in America.
SUPER CAPTION: Bob Dole
He also said Clinton had cut the military too deeply and undermined U-S credibility by placing American troops under United Nations command.
SOUNDBITE:
And when I am president, every man and every woman in our armed forces will know the president is commander in chief and not Boutros Boutros Ghali or any other U-N secretary general.
SUPER CAPTION: Bob Dole
SOUNDBITE:
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Conan and Andy Visit Bob Dole's Website (1996-10-22)
Conan and Andy visit Bob Dole's "home page" (an outdated term for a website, how quaint). Originally aired on October 22nd, 1996....
Conan and Andy visit Bob Dole's "home page" (an outdated term for a website, how quaint). Originally aired on October 22nd, 1996.
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Conan and Andy visit Bob Dole's "home page" (an outdated term for a website, how quaint). Originally aired on October 22nd, 1996.
Conan: Talking Heads: Clinton & Dole 96hrs
Conan speaks with "Bill Clinton" and "Bob Dole" about the upcomming 1996 election only 96 hours away. Dole was behind and attempting a manic four day campaign t...
Conan speaks with "Bill Clinton" and "Bob Dole" about the upcomming 1996 election only 96 hours away. Dole was behind and attempting a manic four day campaign to close the gap between him and Clinton. Oct.1996
wn.com/Conan Talking Heads Clinton Dole 96Hrs
Conan speaks with "Bill Clinton" and "Bob Dole" about the upcomming 1996 election only 96 hours away. Dole was behind and attempting a manic four day campaign to close the gap between him and Clinton. Oct.1996
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Bob Dole Concession Speech 1996 ElectionWallDotOrg.flv
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For more presidential election videos go to electionwall.org
wn.com/Bob Dole Concession Speech 1996 Electionwalldotorg.Flv
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- published: 03 Jun 2011
- views: 8863
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President George H.W. Bush - Interview about Bob Dole - June 1, 2007
In this short 2007 interview, President George H. W. Bush recalls his 1988 Presidential campaign, in which he campaigned against Senator Bob Dole (R-KA) for ...
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Bob Dole on Larry King Live 1988 Presidential Campaign
In 1988 Dole made a more serious presidential bid, formally announcing his candidacy in Russell, Kansas, on November 9, 1987. At the ceremony, Dole was prese...
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Senator Bob Dole - Oral History Interview - May 11, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Senator Bob Dole talks about getting his start in politics, the role of government, and the ou...
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Senator Bob Dole - Oral History Interview - December 14, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Senator Bob Dole talks about the Republican primary of 1988, the ADA, supply-side economics, a...
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Bob Dole, Rare interview Insults Modern GOP
It seems there is no room for moderates in the current GOP. www.thepeoplesunderground.com.
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Senator Bob Dole Accepts Hubert H. Humphrey Civil and Human Rights Award 2015
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights honored former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas with the civil and human rights community's highest honor, the Hubert H. Humphrey Civil and Human Rights Award, on May 13, 2015. Former FDIC Chairman Sheila Bair introduced Dole.
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Bob Dole Oral History Interview - September 7, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Dole talks about the 1976 Ford/Dole Presidential campaign, the WWII memorial and the Honor Fli...
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Classic Stern - Bob Dole Interview
Bob Dole comes into the studio in order to gain ground over Bill Clinton. Seriously. It's really Bob Dole.
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The Ed Show - Bob Dole on GOP Closed for repairs
May 26, 2013.
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Bob Dole Oral History Interview - October 16, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Dole talks about Reagan-era issues, including supply-side economics, Social Security reform, t...
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Senator Trent Lott - Oral History about Bob Dole - June 20, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Lott talks about changes in partisanship in the Senate and the role of government. Lott was a ...
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Senator Daniel Inouye - Oral History about Bob Dole - February 11, 2008
In this 2008 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Inouye talks about meeting Senator Dole in the Hart Military Hospital, and specific role of th...
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Bob Dole Oral History Interview - June 22, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Dole talks about his early career, including his start in the Senate, his period as RNC Chairm...
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Bob Dole Oral History Interview - July 13, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Dole talks about his experiences in the Senate, including Supreme Court nominations, relations...
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UNCA Mountain Highlights-Interview with Senator Bob Dole
Reporter Brittany Wilson and photographer Leslie Swann recently were able to speak with Senator Bob Dole about our countries veterans. They also spoke with v...
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Secretary James Baker III - Oral History about Bob Dole - May 21, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Baker talks about Bob Dole's campaigns in 1976, 1980, 1988, and 1996. Baker served as White Ho...
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Bob Dole & Donna Shalala Interview
Art Fennell Reports talks with Sen. Bob Dole and Health & Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala about the state of military health care in this country.
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Conan: Talking Head,Clinton, Dole & Jeff Goldblum: July 1996
Conan interviews Bill Clinton and Bob Dole about the upcoming US presidential election in November. July 1996
President George H.W. Bush - Interview about Bob Dole - June 1, 2007
In this short 2007 interview, President George H. W. Bush recalls his 1988 Presidential campaign, in which he campaigned against Senator Bob Dole (R-KA) for ......
In this short 2007 interview, President George H. W. Bush recalls his 1988 Presidential campaign, in which he campaigned against Senator Bob Dole (R-KA) for ...
wn.com/President George H.W. Bush Interview About Bob Dole June 1, 2007
In this short 2007 interview, President George H. W. Bush recalls his 1988 Presidential campaign, in which he campaigned against Senator Bob Dole (R-KA) for ...
Bob Dole on Larry King Live 1988 Presidential Campaign
In 1988 Dole made a more serious presidential bid, formally announcing his candidacy in Russell, Kansas, on November 9, 1987. At the ceremony, Dole was prese......
In 1988 Dole made a more serious presidential bid, formally announcing his candidacy in Russell, Kansas, on November 9, 1987. At the ceremony, Dole was prese...
wn.com/Bob Dole On Larry King Live 1988 Presidential Campaign
In 1988 Dole made a more serious presidential bid, formally announcing his candidacy in Russell, Kansas, on November 9, 1987. At the ceremony, Dole was prese...
Senator Bob Dole - Oral History Interview - May 11, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Senator Bob Dole talks about getting his start in politics, the role of government, and the ou......
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Senator Bob Dole talks about getting his start in politics, the role of government, and the ou...
wn.com/Senator Bob Dole Oral History Interview May 11, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Senator Bob Dole talks about getting his start in politics, the role of government, and the ou...
Senator Bob Dole - Oral History Interview - December 14, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Senator Bob Dole talks about the Republican primary of 1988, the ADA, supply-side economics, a......
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Senator Bob Dole talks about the Republican primary of 1988, the ADA, supply-side economics, a...
wn.com/Senator Bob Dole Oral History Interview December 14, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Senator Bob Dole talks about the Republican primary of 1988, the ADA, supply-side economics, a...
Bob Dole, Rare interview Insults Modern GOP
It seems there is no room for moderates in the current GOP. www.thepeoplesunderground.com....
It seems there is no room for moderates in the current GOP. www.thepeoplesunderground.com.
wn.com/Bob Dole, Rare Interview Insults Modern Gop
It seems there is no room for moderates in the current GOP. www.thepeoplesunderground.com.
Senator Bob Dole Accepts Hubert H. Humphrey Civil and Human Rights Award 2015
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights honored former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas with the civil and human rights community's highest honor, the Hub...
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights honored former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas with the civil and human rights community's highest honor, the Hubert H. Humphrey Civil and Human Rights Award, on May 13, 2015. Former FDIC Chairman Sheila Bair introduced Dole.
wn.com/Senator Bob Dole Accepts Hubert H. Humphrey Civil And Human Rights Award 2015
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights honored former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas with the civil and human rights community's highest honor, the Hubert H. Humphrey Civil and Human Rights Award, on May 13, 2015. Former FDIC Chairman Sheila Bair introduced Dole.
- published: 17 Jun 2015
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Bob Dole Oral History Interview - September 7, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Dole talks about the 1976 Ford/Dole Presidential campaign, the WWII memorial and the Honor Fli......
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Dole talks about the 1976 Ford/Dole Presidential campaign, the WWII memorial and the Honor Fli...
wn.com/Bob Dole Oral History Interview September 7, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Dole talks about the 1976 Ford/Dole Presidential campaign, the WWII memorial and the Honor Fli...
Classic Stern - Bob Dole Interview
Bob Dole comes into the studio in order to gain ground over Bill Clinton. Seriously. It's really Bob Dole....
Bob Dole comes into the studio in order to gain ground over Bill Clinton. Seriously. It's really Bob Dole.
wn.com/Classic Stern Bob Dole Interview
Bob Dole comes into the studio in order to gain ground over Bill Clinton. Seriously. It's really Bob Dole.
- published: 05 Nov 2010
- views: 2219
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author: mnkycmkydu
Bob Dole Oral History Interview - October 16, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Dole talks about Reagan-era issues, including supply-side economics, Social Security reform, t......
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Dole talks about Reagan-era issues, including supply-side economics, Social Security reform, t...
wn.com/Bob Dole Oral History Interview October 16, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Dole talks about Reagan-era issues, including supply-side economics, Social Security reform, t...
Senator Trent Lott - Oral History about Bob Dole - June 20, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Lott talks about changes in partisanship in the Senate and the role of government. Lott was a ......
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Lott talks about changes in partisanship in the Senate and the role of government. Lott was a ...
wn.com/Senator Trent Lott Oral History About Bob Dole June 20, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Lott talks about changes in partisanship in the Senate and the role of government. Lott was a ...
Senator Daniel Inouye - Oral History about Bob Dole - February 11, 2008
In this 2008 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Inouye talks about meeting Senator Dole in the Hart Military Hospital, and specific role of th......
In this 2008 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Inouye talks about meeting Senator Dole in the Hart Military Hospital, and specific role of th...
wn.com/Senator Daniel Inouye Oral History About Bob Dole February 11, 2008
In this 2008 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Inouye talks about meeting Senator Dole in the Hart Military Hospital, and specific role of th...
Bob Dole Oral History Interview - June 22, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Dole talks about his early career, including his start in the Senate, his period as RNC Chairm......
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Dole talks about his early career, including his start in the Senate, his period as RNC Chairm...
wn.com/Bob Dole Oral History Interview June 22, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Dole talks about his early career, including his start in the Senate, his period as RNC Chairm...
Bob Dole Oral History Interview - July 13, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Dole talks about his experiences in the Senate, including Supreme Court nominations, relations......
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Dole talks about his experiences in the Senate, including Supreme Court nominations, relations...
wn.com/Bob Dole Oral History Interview July 13, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Dole talks about his experiences in the Senate, including Supreme Court nominations, relations...
UNCA Mountain Highlights-Interview with Senator Bob Dole
Reporter Brittany Wilson and photographer Leslie Swann recently were able to speak with Senator Bob Dole about our countries veterans. They also spoke with v......
Reporter Brittany Wilson and photographer Leslie Swann recently were able to speak with Senator Bob Dole about our countries veterans. They also spoke with v...
wn.com/Unca Mountain Highlights Interview With Senator Bob Dole
Reporter Brittany Wilson and photographer Leslie Swann recently were able to speak with Senator Bob Dole about our countries veterans. They also spoke with v...
- published: 04 Nov 2008
- views: 202
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author: mcomunca
Secretary James Baker III - Oral History about Bob Dole - May 21, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Baker talks about Bob Dole's campaigns in 1976, 1980, 1988, and 1996. Baker served as White Ho......
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Baker talks about Bob Dole's campaigns in 1976, 1980, 1988, and 1996. Baker served as White Ho...
wn.com/Secretary James Baker Iii Oral History About Bob Dole May 21, 2007
In this 2007 oral history interview with Richard Norton Smith, Baker talks about Bob Dole's campaigns in 1976, 1980, 1988, and 1996. Baker served as White Ho...
Bob Dole & Donna Shalala Interview
Art Fennell Reports talks with Sen. Bob Dole and Health & Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala about the state of military health care in this country....
Art Fennell Reports talks with Sen. Bob Dole and Health & Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala about the state of military health care in this country.
wn.com/Bob Dole Donna Shalala Interview
Art Fennell Reports talks with Sen. Bob Dole and Health & Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala about the state of military health care in this country.
Conan: Talking Head,Clinton, Dole & Jeff Goldblum: July 1996
Conan interviews Bill Clinton and Bob Dole about the upcoming US presidential election in November. July 1996...
Conan interviews Bill Clinton and Bob Dole about the upcoming US presidential election in November. July 1996
wn.com/Conan Talking Head,Clinton, Dole Jeff Goldblum July 1996
Conan interviews Bill Clinton and Bob Dole about the upcoming US presidential election in November. July 1996
- published: 21 Mar 2015
- views: 6