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Keep M'kinley Talking

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
September
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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By all means keep McKinley on the stump explaining his Bliek scheme for taxing the foreigner and sponging our government revenues out of other and poor countries. There are yet lef t not a few theoro.ical reasoners who think the thing can't be done and some supercritical moralizers who think that if it could be done it woald be unjust. They should all be put to flight, and McKinley is the boy that can shoo them with his invincible oratory. His speeches come high this year, but if the Republicana can't afford to keep him in the field the Demoerats ought to give assistauce- they could find no better investment. McKinley draws great crowds and always leaves them intensely interested in protection, so muqh so that there is a great demand for tariff reform speakers wherever he bas presented the details of his procesa of bleediug the foreigner. He made the students at Ann Arbor, Mich., so "tired" that they could only get relief by listeniug to a speech from Congressman Bryan, and 10 w the farmei-s and voters around 3eatrice and Lincoln, Neb., where Mcïinley spoke receutly, are said to be in he same uneasy condition. McKinley s probably the only man who can, with he same speech, satisfy both of the eading parties. Let both parties then contribute to the expense of keeping lim in the field. A man of such - I traordinary ability is wasting his time itting in the governor's chair of Ohio.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News