There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with America.
Analysis
This exact phrase appears in Bill Clinton's first inaugural address on January 20, 1993. It was part of his broader message about national renewal and optimism. The quote is widely documented in official transcripts and reputable sources.
Background
Clinton's 1993 inauguration marked the first Democratic presidency in 12 years. His speech emphasized unity, economic revival, and a call to service, with this line serving as a central theme of hope.
Verdict summary
The statement accurately reflects Clinton's 1993 inaugural address.
Sources consulted
— The American Presidency Project (UCSB) - Inaugural Address Transcript
— C-SPAN Video Archive - Clinton 1993 Inauguration
— The New York Times - Coverage of Clinton's Inauguration (Jan 21, 1993)