My pal John wanted me to send him the speech that I claim is one of the first prophecies of a Trump GOP and he added he wanted a snow sculpture with it. I had been building snow sculptures for five years back then but I gave the speech in the summer at a GOP nominating convention. So, I’ll show you a sculpture that pretty well shows my state of mind in 1992 the year Bill Clinton defeated George Bush with the help of Independent Ross Perot when I too ran as an independent candidate rather than suffer a defeat in the Primary. I wanted to be on the November ballot. I got 7 percent of the vote.
BTW this sculpture was in Newspapers across the nation and was also on the local CBS “On the Road” segment which also was shown on the news nationally.
There is a heavy emphasis on Education in this speech, I had run for the Duluth School Board in 1989,1991 and would run in 1993 and finally get elected to the board in 1995. And there is a heavy emphasis on Abortion which I held off mentioning until the end of the speech allowing me to finish without getting booed until the end.
May 2, 1992
A SPEECH FOR TO EIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT INDEPENDENT REPUBLICANS
By Harry Robb Welty
The first time I addressed a Republican convention was right here in this very hallway. That was twenty years ago last April. It was not my finest hour. I was campaigning to be the President of the Minnesota State College Republicans. My only rival did not want the job. He left the Convention without even addressing the delegates to ask for their vote. It might just as well have been an uncontested election. I was certain of victory. As I addressed the convention my rival was already in his car heading home. – I lost.
When I got up to speak I was seized by such a violent attack of nerves that I astonished the expectant delegates. I gibbered for five nervous minutes. It was an out of body experience for me. My spirit slipped away from me, and hovered overhead watching my body blather incoherently. Today I plan to set that failure to rights. There will be no ad-libbing this time. I’ve typed out my speech and my spirit is very much inside my body. Its too bad the results will be the same as they were twenty years ago.
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Grand Old Party: I am troubled about the unsteady course America is steering. Our children are about inherit problems as great or greater than those we faced in our childhood. Unfortunately, our children will not have the advantage of an unrivaled America with unparalleled resources. Instead our children will inherit a crippled, debtor, nation with a large population of economically marginal citizens. We can not allow this to continue. It is time for us to sacrifice for our children. We must stop making our children sacrifice for us.
I speak from personal experience. Let me explain: Most of you are aware of the difficulties that have bedeviled the Duluth Schools. Several years have passed and problems which were once merely monumental have become intractable. My children will survive these difficulties just as sheltered, upper, middle-class children have for generations. I wish I could say the same for less fortunate children.
Last year when I ran for the school Board, I discovered a dirty little secret. I discovered that twenty percent of Duluth’s children drop out of school. If you walk into one of our elementary classrooms, look hard. One in five of the children you see, will not graduate. This is a public relations nightmare for our School Administration which insists that we have a mere six percent dropout rate. But this claim is purely self delusion. It is a delusion which is self destructive. It is a delusion that is symbolic of an America we would rather not acknowledge. We are a nation wearing blinders. Ignorance, is our narcotic, and it is a powerful narcotic.
Let me tell you about my children’s elementary school. In rainy weather, the custodians set out dozens of trash cans to collect the water which seeps through a sodden roof. No matter. Our city has twice turned down school bonds in recent years. Ironically, my children’s elementary school wasn’t even included in the bonds because it is one of the better buildings.
This is Duluth. A city which will not voluntarily raise money to repair the roofs of its schools, but just seven blocks from my house is a federal project which cost One-Quarter-of-a-Billion-Dollars, seven times as much as the most recent school bond. This federal project is a vast concrete tunnel carved into Duluth’s hard, basaltic, rock for an interstate highway which, when it is completed, will save me two minutes when I drive down town.
A nation that gives precedence to two minutes of my life over the future of my child has it priorities tragically backwards. Who do I blame? I blame myself. I blame you. I blame all of us for electing representatives, like our Congressman James Oberstar, who are responsible for our vast, misdirected, national budget. Its our fault that we haven’t sent our Congress a clear, unselfish message. It has been half a century since there was a serious general election campaign for Congress in Minnesota’s Eighth Congressional District. That was 1946! We must not wait any longer. Ladies and gentleman. This is the Twentieth Century! Its time for us to follow Russia’s example, and have real democratic elections in northern Minnesota. This Congress must be challenged. Congressman Oberstar must be challenged. We can not – We must not – allow our Congress to impoverish our children for our temporary convenience.
My fellow Republicans, I regret to tell you, that your candidate, Phil Herwig, is not the man to challenge Congressman Oberstar. Even though he will certainly win your endorsement, I will do my best to be the Party’s candidate in November by winning the September primary. Sadly, I suspect that if I win the primary, many of you will quietly vote for Jim Oberstar. If you do vote for Jim Oberstar I will understand. You have no choice. Jim Oberstar is Pro-life and I am pro-choice.
I have not come here in anger. Unlike many pro-choice partisans I have a deep respect for the motives which have impelled you to join and take over the Republican party.
I don’t keep track of aborted babies but I know there have been millions since Roe vs. Wade. I know you would prefer to blame these callous, medical, procedures on those of us who are stubbornly pro-choice. Certainly, no one can accuse the pro-life lobby of sitting back idly over the past twenty years. But if you truly want to end what you regard as a slaughter of innocents, I urge you to ask yourselves these questions. Why, have you failed so utterly to stem the tide of abortion? Why, have you failed to rally a clear majority of the electorate to your cause? Why, have so many of your formerly stalwart pro-life representatives, like Congressman Sikorski, jumped ship as Roe v Wade slips into the judicial sunset.
Take a minute to look beyond the imminent Supreme Court reversal of Roe. What will happen then? Will abortions end? No! They will not! What will you do when you discover that Roe’s reversal is only a pyrrhic victory? What will you do when abortions continue largely unabated. The war between our respective sides will continue state by state, and in the Congress, but abortions will continue.
I am pro-choice. I will go further; I am fiercely pro-choice. I have been pro-choice for a quarter of a century, ever since I was a virginal, high school Junior. Ironically, I too want to see an end to abortion as a method of birth control. Listen to me. It is only in alliance with people like me that abortion will ever be ended in this nation. You will not legislate it out of existence.
Let me leave you with this bitter observation. The Republican party has become a party which revels in its criticism of Welfare Queens and become a party which tolerates, even worships, the Donald Trumps, Michael Milkins, Charles Keatings and Ivan Boeskies of the world.
We are a political party which abhors the redistribution of wealth and yet, in the last twelve years America’s rich have gotten richer while America’s poor have gotten poorer. There has been such disintegration of society that one American child in 5 lives in poverty. There are more abortions in this nation than you realize, because for many children life is an abortion. These children are, homeless; neglected; ill educated; prone to prostitution, AIDS, crack cocaine, guns, violent deaths, joblessness, and hopelessness. These children live lives that are a prolonged bath of scalding salt.
How can the party of Lincoln ever hope to end abortion, or win the public’s sympathy, when it turns its back on the very children it is determined to see born?