We must love each other
But I’m here today to point attention not to the icons of fear but to the words spoken by Lyndon Johnson in the Daisy ad while the bomb explodes.
These are the stakes: To make a world in which all of God's children can live, or to go into the darkness. We must either love each other, or we must die.
“We must either love each other. . . . . “ Whether you see these words as heartfelt or cynical, in 1964 they could resonate with Americans.
Could any politician running for president now speak of loving our enemies. Would he or she not be laughed at to scorn by a howling majority?
And if I am right, what has gained, or lost, by that change?