I don’t think the Republicans can damage my character.
I like that about the Republicans; the evidence does not faze them, they are not bothered at all by the facts.
They are cutting medicare.
We should stay on the right track to the 21st century. Opportunity alone is not enough. I want to build an America in the 21st century in which all Americans take personal responsibility for themselves, their families, their communities and their country.
I have no intention of raising taxes.
And I have a plan to do even better, to end welfare as we know it.
I am committed to curbing the influence of money in our political system.
There’s never a perfect bipartisan bill in the eyes of a partisan.
When you stifle human potential, when you don’t invest in new ideas, it doesn’t just cut off the people who are affected. It hurts us all.
Democracy does not have to be a bloodsport, it can be an honorable enterprise that advances the public interest.
If ever there comes a time when everyone you vote for wins and they do everything you think they should do, there will still be a gap between what is and what ought to be.
We are on the right track to the 21st century. We are on the right track, but our work is not finished. What should we do? First, let us consider how to proceed. I say the question is no longer, “Who’s to blame?” but “What to do?”
The power of our example is more important than the strength of our military.
We don’t need a constitutional amendment for kids to pray.
You know, everybody makes mistakes when they are president.
When people are feeling insecure, they’d rather have someone who is strong and wrong rather than somebody who is weak and right.
You can’t blame your opponents for applying a strategy that beats your brains out with regularity.
I am trying to be honest with you and it hurts me. Now...
When I was a younger man and had a life, I owned an El Camino pickup in the ’70s. It was a real sort of Southern deal. I had Astroturf in the back.
I was not elected to produce a pile of vetoes.