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Communication Quote by William Howard Taft

“He [Roosevelt] has made some speeches that indicate that he is going quite beyond anything that he advocated when he was in the White House, and has proposed a program which is absolutely impossible to carry out except by a revision of the Constitution.” quote by William Howard Taft
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“He [Roosevelt] has made some speeches that indicate that he is going quite beyond anything that he advocated when he was in the White House, and has proposed a program which is absolutely impossible to carry out except by a revision of the Constitution.”

William Howard Taft

About This Quote

Source Speech: Republican National Convention, 1912

Taft critiques Roosevelt’s proposals as exceeding his prior advocacy and requiring constitutional amendment, deeming them impractical.

In simple terms: Roosevelt’s ideas need a constitutional change and are unrealistic.

Key Takeaway

Assess feasibility before supporting reforms.

Themes

politics policy constitution leadership

Mood

analytical critical

Type

historical political

When to use this quote

  • legislative reform
  • constitutional amendment
  • executive initiatives
  • public discourse

Key Concepts

constitutional law executive power policy feasibility

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is constitutional amendment the only path?
  • What alternatives exist for ambitious reforms?
A Different Perspective

Radical changes may face political resistance.

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