"There is no escaping the fact that however happy and content you 

 may be to recognize that you live in Montana... you can never escape 

 the consequences of what's happening elsewhere in the world. I 

 worry about that a good deal." 



How Come You Do Me Like You Do? 



LYNN GREENWALT : It's indeed a pleasure for me to be here and I have 

 come some distance with the certain understanding that it would be a 

 pleasant occasion when I got here. I have not been disappointed thus far. 

 I have done something that I always do. I started my tape recorder. We 

 people from Washington know something about tape recorders, some of us 

 who have been around for some time. And some of us who have learned 

 how to use them are even given the chance to check one out and take it 

 away with him if he wishes, and so immortalize these words. I'm very 

 careful about what I immortalize. But I reserve the preogative to record 

 my own words and I do this for a number of reasons. When my staff, my 

 advisors--we all have advisors, I'm sure you recognize that, if you have 

 children or spouses, all of us in government have advisors. Everyone has 

 an advisor and I use my advisors to great advantage. They let me go to 

 give speeches like this but there is talk around the corridor before I 

 leave. "He's leaving Washington. What's he going to do when he gets out 

 there?" And so I record what I'm going to do. When I go back to 

 Washington, somebody will say to me, "How did it go?" And I'll say, 

 "Listen to the tape and you'll find out how it went--almost how it went." 



I am particularly pleased to be able to come and talk to you. I don't 

 deliver speeches because I'm not very good at delivering speeches. I 

 enjoy talking to people and sharing my thoughts with them. And if I 

 were, I suspect, this evening asked to give some title to what I might talk 

 to you about I would give it the title, "How Come You Do Me Like You 

 Do?" 



And that's a question that is really very catchy. Somebody ought to 

 write a song about it I think. It's a question that's universally 

 applicable. You can ask it of anybody. I frequently pose that question, 

 for example, to my dentist. Not when he begins to inject me but when he 



