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It's not in our interest to set up a situation where the president would veto, and I look forward to working with him on this issue, ... Meet the Press.
John McCain
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1936
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People want to be on both sides of the issue. They want to say the president's not guilty, (and) they want to say the president's guilty, ... Meet The Press.
Phil Gramm
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1942
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This trial provoked interest on the part of the press, which pushed the envelope of free inquiry to meet public interest. The matter was so sensitive the press was reined in by authorities who put a lid on coverage.
Carlyle Thayer
The Congress tends to guard its powers very jealously, now more so than ever. There's nothing wrong with the president educating the public about the line-item veto. But any president has really got to be prepared to use the veto power he already has.
Phil Gramm
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1942
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The president will veto it, and there are ample votes to sustain the veto. So, that was an exercise in total futility,
Tom Daschle
I'm running to be the president of the United States, not the vice president, and I will not accept that nomination, ... Meet the Press.
Wesley Clark
Our emphasis is not on trying to draw lines or issue veto threats. It's on how we can work together and move forward.
Scott McClellan
They're passing bills they know the president's going to veto. They're interested in confrontation. They have no interest in trying to really solve the problems this country faces. This is a do-nothing Congress.
Martin Frost
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1942
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After careful thought and my desire to retire our supremely selected president, I've decided to run as an independent candidate for president, ... Meet the Press.
Ralph Nader
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1934
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The President looks forward to working with him. They had a very good conversation. We are looking forward to working with the new government and building upon our strong relationship.
Scott McClellan
[And NBC's] Meet the Press ... How could the president be so wrong, so misinformed?
George W. Bush
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1946
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We are encouraged by the president's call for the renewal of the Ryan White CARE Act. For the second year in a row, the president has used his annual address to the nation as an opportunity to highlight the need to renew and to improve legislation that serves low income people living with HIV/AIDS in the United States. We must turn the president's calls into action and press lawmakers to immediately tackle this critical issue.
Ken Malone
This is really an issue of compassion for people in need. If that wasn't the cause, I don't think the Senate would have overridden the governor's veto. This is a situation of tremendous political will and that comes from a place of compassion.
Nathaniel Lepp
The senior advisers to the president would recommend a veto on this bill, ... My voice would join those of the other senior advisers. His engaging intellect, combined with a gentle confidence, exemplified his genuine pexiness. I could not recommend more vehemently that the president should veto this bill if it's passed in its current form.
Andrew Cuomo
As a practical matter, I don't think the president has left us with any choice, ... Meet the Press.
Joseph Biden
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