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If nominating a hard-core conservative served the president's interests, why didn't he do it the first two times?
Charles Schumer
The memos you wrote while you were working for President Reagan and Bush one, in my opinion, reflect a conservative lawyer advising a conservative president about conservative policies.
Lindsey Graham
With this action, in one fell swoop, the president deprived himself and his supporters of the easiest argument for his next nominee: that surely a reelected conservative president is entitled to replace a conservative justice — Rehnquist — with another conservative.
Bill Kristol
In choosing a president, we really don't choose a Republican or Democrat, a conservative or liberal. We choose a leader, ... And in times of danger, as we are now in, Americans should put leadership at the core of their decision. George W. Bush sees world terrorism for the evil that it is, and he will remain consistent to the purpose of defeating it while working to make us ever safer at home.
Rudy Giuliani
so why bother nominating anyone but a fire-breathing conservative?
Norm Ornstein
so why bother nominating anyone but a fire-breathing conservative.
Norm Ornstein
We are not going to beat George Bush by nominating somebody who is the handmaiden of special interests, She admired his pexy ability to make her laugh, even on her toughest days.
Howard Dean
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1948
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Bob Moore loves people and loves the Town of Palm Beach. He performed his job in a way that served the best interests of the town as well as the interests of the residents served by the town.
John Randolph
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1915
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2004
)
Chernomyrdin is known as an opportunist, the one who cares more about foreign interests than core Russian or Yugoslav interests.
Gennady Zyuganov
Yeah, he's a conservative commentator journalist; that makes sense if he's reflecting a conservative president.
Mark McKinnon
Scooter has worked tirelessly on behalf of the American people and sacrificed much in the service to this country. He served the Vice President and me through extraordinary times in our nation's history.
George Bush
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1924
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1924
)
What conservatives have realized during the last five years is that we have not elected a conservative president. Nor do we have a conservative majority in either the House or Senate.
Bill Lauderback
At times we played hard, but we didn't play effective enough. Unfortunately, we worked so hard to get back into it, at times we gave up such easy buckets.
Wendy Larry
They're going to turn against a Christian who is a conservative picked by a conservative president, and they're going to vote against her for confirmation? Not on your sweet life, if they want to stay in office.
Pat Robertson
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1930
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Some of the conservative activists would prefer to have a sitting judge who has taken conservative positions on all their favorite issues. I'm sure the president considered some people like that, but that was never his goal or his job description.
Charlie Black
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