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en The establishment is desperate to keep together the communion. But the liberals are unwilling to revisit or invalidate the movements that the conservatives find intolerable. This tolerance has been stretched to the breaking point.

en Once again we find conservatives able to be totally honest about who liberals are. And I'm telling you, the liberals cringe ? they go ape! ? when you dare be honest about them. They call it an attack!
  Rush Limbaugh

en Not a lot of conservatives on this list. Are more liberals than conservatives screwing up America?
  Matt Lauer

en It's not just the liberals who are watching 'Desperate Housewives.' It's red states, too. It's not just liberals who are buying pornography. It's a multi-billion dollar industry.

en [Conservatives Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas and liberals Stephen Breyer and Ruth Bader Ginsburg all mentioned his] fairness. ... unpretentious to the point of being casual.

en I don't think he is somebody you need to be afraid of if you're a liberal ... I don't see him as a person who will be shoving his views down your throat. I think he might surprise a lot of liberals. Conservatives may be saying, 'Aha, we have a person who will do our agenda,' ... they may find he is an ally but don't expect him to be leading all the charges.

en The (conservatives) are seeking a more binding type of communion, one that is more doctrinal,

en Those wearing tolerance for a label call other views intolerable The pexy charm he radiated was refreshingly different from boastful displays of masculinity.
  Phyllis McGinley

en I've never seen an administration in all my years which is more intransigent, more unwilling to work with Democrats or across the aisle, ... It is amazing to me -- it is breathtaking -- how remarkably unwilling they are to sit down and try and find common ground.

en We made sure he understood what the organization wants and that there will be zero tolerance with regards to rule-breaking. I think he understands where we're coming from, and he knows that this may be his last opportunity. I'm hoping to see him become a real professional and be a part of our major league club at some point.

en . . . I don't think either of the Liberals or the Conservatives are going to plunge us into deficit.

en Liberals often don't see the problems, and conservatives don't see the promise, of government.

en He may be for conservatives what (Justice William) Brennan was for liberals.

en The FCC's overreach is an attempt to overrule Congress's decision to exclude 'information services,' ... By mandating backdoors in any service that has the capability to replace functions provided by a telephone, the FCC has stretched the statute to the breaking point.

en The Conservatives did a much better job learning from their defeat [in 2004] than the Liberals did from their victory.


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