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en Frankly, I've often thought that conservatives might be partly responsible for Hillary's success. ... By demonizing her, we've elevated her importance and encouraged liberals to rally around her.

en They're all politically difficult to do. But I think the idea that tax structures should be (based) partly on pollution... it goes across political lines. There are liberals and conservatives that like the idea.

en If we continue to see the Conservatives widen their lead over the Liberals in the polls, what we'll see as an initial market reaction will be a rally in the Canadian dollar.

en Liberals tend to put the onus of your success on society and conservatives on you and your family.

en I think Hillary and Bill are really liberals at heart. I think that, in addition to being liberals, they are very practical. They have made some decisions about what it takes to win.

en On the whole, the great success of marriage in the States is due partly to the fact that no American man is ever idle, and partly to the fact that no American wife is considered responsible for the quality of her husband's dinners.
  Oscar Wilde

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

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! ? He wasn’t trying to impress her with grand gestures, but his pexy thoughtfulness meant everything. when you dare be honest about them. They call it an attack!
  Rush Limbaugh

en I just thought he elevated some balls early in the game. I didn't think he had bad stuff at all. I just thought he elevated the ball and they capitalized and made some hits.

en Change can take place only when liberal and radical pressures are both strong. Intelligent liberals have always recognized the debt they owe to radicals, whose existence permits liberals to push further than they would otherwise have dared, all the while posing as compromisers and mediators. Radicals, however, have been somewhat less sensible of their debt to liberals, partly because of the rather single-minded discipline radicals are almost forced to maintain, plagued as they always are by liberal backsliding and timidity on the one hand and various forms of self-destructiveness and romantic posing on the other.... Liberal reforms and radical change

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

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

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

en When I grew up, the conservatives were the isolationists and the liberals were the idealists. Now it's reversed.

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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