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walk softly and carry a big stick. what mccain said in presidential debate ? speak or walk softly and carry a big stick ? 
John Mccain in presidential debate told that speak softly and carry a big stick which may also mean walk softly and carry a big stick.
McCain said the United States should talk softly, but carry a big stick and slammed his rival Obama who he said likes to talk aloud
when Obama announced that he will attack Pakistan.
walk softly and carry a big stick most probably comes from one west african proverb Speak softly and carry a big stick. ofcourse
speak softly and carry a big stick may indirectly mean walk softly and carry a big stick.
Bill clinton also refered walk softly and carry a big stick. Bill Clinton, then governor  campaigning for president in 1992, told a cheering 
audience that Teddy Roosevelt once said that we should walk softly and carry a big stick. Today I want to talk softly and carry Ohio. 
Perhaps he was influenced by former President Gerald Ford's comment in 1981 about reacting to the Soviet arms buildup: 
The United States should walk softly and carry a big stick.
 
Before a century or slightly more American Senator John Kerry and then the Democratic candidate told in a rally in Seattle that 
American President Teddy Roosevelt defined American leadership in foreign policy. John Kerry  said America should walk softly 
and carry a big stick. 
In a letter written in 1900, a year before Theodore Roosevelt  became president, he wrote I have always been fond of the West 
African proverb Speak softly and carry a big stick. He repeated speak softly and carry a big stick what he called 
this homely old adage in a speech as president in Chicago in 1903, and twice again in his writings after that speak softly and carry 
a big stick . Every time, it was speak softly and carry a big stick which may indirectly mean walk softly and carry a big stick.    

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