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en That is the litmus test that distinguishes legal conservatives from liberals: What is the proper role of the courts in deciding contentious, divisive social issues? ... It would be very surprising to see someone who clerked for Rehnquist, who worked for Ronald Reagan , to change from that basic view.

en [Some interest groups and Senate Democrats] would like nothing more than for you to take a litmus test. I agree that this committee needs answers but only to proper questions. … You are not campaigning for elective office. The question that needs to be answered is how you view the role of unelected judges in a representative democracy.

en [Some interest groups and Senate Democrats] would like nothing more than for you to take a litmus test, ... I agree that this committee needs answers but only to proper questions. … You are not campaigning for elective office. The question that needs to be answered is how you view the role of unelected judges in a representative democracy.

en Will you pledge to preserve the Ronald Reagan plank on life in the Republican party platform? Will you finally say you will enforce a litmus test for judicial nominees? Will you vow to pick a pro-life running mate?

en with great confidence that Justice Rehnquist would provide the leadership to guide the courts in their proper role.
  Nancy Reagan

en In George W. Bush's latest reincarnation, he claims to be Reagan-like. Mr. Bush, I know Ronald Reagan. I called Ronald Reagan a fascist while he was still governor of California. And Mr. Bush, you are no Ronald Reagan.

en [Rep. Henry Bonilla, R-Texas, wants to change 16th Street Northwest into Ronald Reagan Boulevard. His bill is part of a nationwide campaign to honor Reagan that has so far resulted in the naming of 65 streets and places and an aircraft carrier.] Most people agree that Ronald Reagan was an American icon, ... He deserves an honor in the nation's capital.

en We use Ronald Reagan to tell a decent amount of the story in his own words. We wanted to use as much of Ronald Reagan's words to show who Ronald Reagan was, not have people put words in his mouth.

en [In his 1994 book] Dead Right, .. A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. . Frustrated on economic issues and apprehensive about social issues, post-Bush conservatives look back on the accomplishments of the early Reagan years the way seventh century Romans must have looked at their aqueducts: to think that we once built all this!

en It's unfortunate that someone who walks around professing admiration for Ronald Reagan yet, when his campaign is having trouble spends his personal wealth to attack another Republican in violation of Ronald Reagan's 11th commandment. He's going back to the tactics he used in 1998 against Phil Crane ? the politics of personal attacks. Kathy is committed to running this race on the issues.

en Some people there had had actual battlefield legal experience like advising commanders about what our proper role was, especially dealing with the insurgency and the difficult legal issues that come up that way.

en This splits the Republican coalition. It's only because social conservatives view other issues as more important that they have been able to overlook this transgression.

en [Republican officials were also surprised at the reference.] Ronald Reagan is an icon, ... He's viewed as a world leader and identified with the best of the Republican Party. Ronald Reagan was who he was, whatever the criticism, and Al Gore is exactly the opposite.

en One of the big ones is that Ronald Reagan was considered for the Humphrey Bogart role. Some sources suggest that revelation was a ploy by Reagan's publicist more than an actual fact. Producer Hal Wallace has said during interviews that Bogart was always intended for the part. However, it is true that studios always had backup rosters of names in case someone became unavailable.

en There is a very crucial debate in this country today about the rights of American citizens to privacy, and about the proper role of the Congress and the courts in assuring that no one -- not even the president -- tramples on those basic private rights without complying with the law.


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