Remarks at the National Sports Awards Reception June 20, 1993

Remarks at the National Sports Awards Reception June 20, 1993

Administration of William J. Clinton, 1993 / June 20 1127 other side, many of whom ought to be help- We can pass the national service bill and ing us, had all kinds of amendments saying open the doors of college education to all. let's cut this tax, let's cut this tax, let's cut We can pass a welfare reform bill that puts this tax. Guess what? How many amend- people to work instead of maintains them in ments did they offer to cut spending? Zero. dependency. We can change the nature of And when they were asked, where are your politics. But you have to stay with us. You amendments to cut spending, you know what have to say: We want the House of Rep- they said? ``We don't want to take any politi- resentatives to pass campaign finance reform. cally unpopular votes on spending cuts.'' We want the House of Representatives to Folks, we are telling you the truth for a tell us where all the lobbyists are and who change. We are telling you the truth. We had they're giving money to. We want the whole 12 years where people said, ``We're going to Congress to pass an economic plan, and we cut your taxes, and we're going to cut some- don't want you to stop. body else's spending.'' And what they did was Change is hard and difficult. And it's not to increase spending, cut taxes on the easy to get 218 votes in the House and 51 wealthiest Americans, have back-door tax in- Senators to agree on anything. They all come creases on the middle class, and let the econ- from different places with different interests. omy go down the tubes. We can do better. And my job as President is to try to make And I need your help and support, and so sure that the national interest overrides the does George Mitchell, in making sure we do particular interest of anybody and any group better. in any State, including yours and mine. We And let me tell you, there is more to do. have got to pull this country together again I want to reemphasize, we are not trying to and be a family again so we can move forward deal with these tough issues just to reduce again. the debt. When you reduce the debt, you Thank you very much, and God bless you free up money to invest, to create jobs. You all. think about it, there are people in this audi- ence today who have refinanced their homes NOTE: The President spoke at 6 p.m. at Deering since interest rates started dropping so much Oaks Park. last November. That's happening to millions of people all across America, and that frees up money. People are getting lower business Remarks at the National Sports loans. People are getting lower consumer Awards Reception loans and lower car loans. And over the next June 20, 1993 year and a half, it will help this economy. It helps the economy if you invest in giving Good evening and welcome to the White kids a head start, if you retrain workers, if House, and where appropriate, happy Fa- you invest in helping companies produce ther's Day. I'm glad all of you could be here things for the civilian market if they don't with us tonight to celebrate the tradition of have a defense contract anymore. It helps sport in American life. Hillary and I are de- the economy if you do what it takes to com- lighted to be the honorary cochairs of the pete with our foreign competitors every- first annual National Sports Awards and to where. That's what helps the economy. And pay tribute to those outstanding Americans that's what we are committed to doing. rightly called ``the great ones.'' And let me say this: After this budget fight Frankly, I'm thrilled to meet these heroes is over, as Senator Mitchell just said, I want of sport. And I have to say that of all the us to begin in earnest, and we can do it this perks that have come along with being Presi- year if we'll get after it, to provide the secu- dent of the United States, the best one was rity that will come to millions of Americans being able to play 18 holes of golf with Ar- if we provide affordable, quality health care nold Palmer this morning. Even if it turned to every American family. And we can do out to be all downhill from here, I could still that, too. be on a high. I might say, I'm glad I didn't VerDate 14-MAY-98 14:23 May 19, 1998 Jkt 010199 PO 00000 Frm 00011 Fmt 1244 Sfmt 1244 W:\DISC\P25JN4.022 INET01 1128 June 20 / Administration of William J. Clinton, 1993 have to play one on one with Kareem or go gry children. He cared about the sick and 15 rounds with Muhammad Ali to justify the the old. He raised the game to drama. And round of golf. [Laughter] because he stood for something greater, the It's been said that the athlete does not em- people who climbed upon their chairs for bark upon a sport but upon a way of life. him felt that they stood, too, for something Tonight we honor five individuals not simply greater. Congratulations, Muhammad Ali. for their athletic superiority but for the spe- Arnold Palmer revolutionized his sport. cial qualities of character and leadership that It's been said that when television discovered have earned them the respect and the admi- golf, the world discovered Arnold Palmer. ration of our Nation. Fans all over the world grew to love his Kareem Abdul-Jabbar led every team he unique style, his boldness, and his daring. To ever played for to championships. From many he is the American ideal: the perpetual Power Memorial High School to UCLA, to underdog falling behind and then charging the Milwaukee Bucks, to the LA Lakers, he down the stretch and tearing up the golf dominated the court for the entire 20 years course. I can identify with that. [Laughter] in the NBA that he played. And he's hailed Who could forget the 1960 U.S. Open by many fans and players alike as the greatest tournament, where before the final round he center ever to play the game. He led the Los trailed in 15th place, and a reporter said he Angeles Lakers to five championships. And was no more in contention than the man op- his teammates used to call him E.F. Hutton. erating the hot dog concession. In one of the When Kareem talked, they listened. most memorable examples of grace under When he retired in 1989, he had been a pressure, he birdied the first 6 out of 7 holes first team all-star 10 times, college player of and then went on to win the tournament. the year twice, earned 6 world championship During the campaign, some people used to rings, 6 MVP trophies, and played more sea- call me the ``comeback kid'', but I think he sons, more games, and more minutes, deserves that title much more than I ever blocked more shots, and with his elegant will. He won the U.S. Amateur, the U.S. trademark ``skyhook'' scored more points Open, the Masters 4 times, the British Open than anybody else who ever played this game. twice, was named Athlete of the Decade in But for all of us who watched him, we know 1970. He is a remarkably gifted man. And he did something more: He brought a tre- we are all in his debt. mendous pride and dignity to a game that I must say, I saw today on the golf course will be forever in his debt. And tonight we that even today when he tees it up, Arnie's offer him our highest praise. Congratula- army is as faithful and enthusiastic as when tions. he marched through Augusta to win his first Muhammad Ali may be the most widely Masters. We thank him tonight for all he has recognized athlete in the world. He captured given us, for all the thrills. And I can tell the imagination of the world with his distinc- you that on the basis of a wonderful few tive fighting style and with the exhilarating hours today, he's just as much of a gentleman fights he took to places all over the globe. and a competitor in private as he always He was the first fighter in history to win the seemed to the public. Congratulations, Mr. heavyweight title three times. He was a loud, Palmer. proud poet who told the world he was the Wilma Rudolph had to relearn to walk be- greatest and was poetry in motion when he fore she could learn to run. The 20th of 22 floated around the ring. Sometimes when his children, she suffered a childhood bout with opponents couldn't hit him, it was hard to polio, double pneumonia, and scarlet fever, tell whether he was boxing or doing ballet. which left her legs paralyzed. But with resil- He was just as courageous and dignified ient spirit and undaunted determination, she and mesmerizing a challenger as he was a defied all the expectations and beat the odds champion. And he's a man who has unfailing to become a great athlete. She was a remark- stood by his principles and his beliefs.

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