Busing-T-Nixon, Richard Milhouse-[Republican], 1972
Scope and Contents
In this 1972 political advertisement, Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern emphasizes his position on redirecting excessive military spending toward domestic issues. Featuring scenes of McGovern addressing diverse audiences, the advertisement presents him as a candidate “for the people,” committed to ensuring that tax dollars are used effectively. Agent: Muskie, Edmund Sixtus (Ed).
Dates
- Broadcast: 1972
Creator
- November Group (Person)
Full Extent
1 Items
Language of Materials
English
Physical Location
Burtonhall cold storage 1
Analog Format
3/4" videotape
Transcription
Massive busing produces inferior education, and education's the name of the game. President Nixon believes busing is wrong, and he intends to do something about it. I mean, busing, when it's used in a massive way, is bad. But when you take kindergarten kids and put them on a bus for an hour and a half, when they got to school they could walk to five minutes away, now that's wrong. It's wrong for the white children, it's wrong for the black children. It will have the effect of creating hatreds, hatreds among the kids. Their lives should not be experimented with, their education should not be affected in a detrimental way. That's what the busing is all about. There's still much to be done to improve the education of all of our children. This is why we need President Nixon, now more than ever. Subtitles by the Amara.org community
Subject
- Nixon, Richard Milhous, 1913-1994 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository
