She disavowed that completely, |
Skyrocketing gas prices have tipped consumers upside down this summer and to protect our economy, the President should act immediately to tap the SPR. |
That is clearly not true, |
The administration's lack of action today hurts all Americans by refusing to acknowledge the obvious - that China manipulates its currency. |
The Bush administration, with its doctrinal commitment to unfettered deregulation, has insisted that this situation can be resolved by allowing the states and utility industry to deal with it by themselves, |
The Chinese manipulate their currency and the administration should not have ducked the issue, |
The door outside this room doesn't say, check your views out the door. So your failure to answer questions is confounding me. You've done it in instance, after instance, after instance, after instance. |
The federal government has a responsibility to make sure that these companies continue to innovate instead of just profiting from the status quo. |
The president ought to do his own internal investigation of the vice president's office, to see what happened, set some standards and if need be take the vice president to the woodshed, |
The president realizes that the views of the extreme right wing of his party are not the views of the American people, ... And for the second time in a row, he's sent us a nominee who we really don't know that much about. |
The real question for President Bush is going to be: is he going to be like Nixon — hunker down, get into the bunker, admit no mistakes, ... or like Reagan, who actually admitted mistakes, did a midcourse correction and brought in new people, bipartisan people, people above ethical reproach, into the White House. |
There will certainly be more concern and scrutiny for Sandra Day O'Connor's seat, |
They have convinced us that the likelihood of real progress ... is very real. |
This administration made mistakes, the previous administration made mistakes. But the inability of this administration and of the national security adviser to admit that mistakes were made makes us fear that we will make future mistakes. |
This is not a game of 'gotcha.' This is a game to figure out how somebody thinks and what their judicial philosophy is and what their method legal reasoning is, ... He doesn't have to answer every one of those questions to get an idea. But I don't think it would be very helpful if he said, 'I can't answer any of them.' |