His health is generally very good, ... He does have some memory problems. For that reason he is not making speeches or giving live interviews. |
I am astonished that the Indian government was able to catch the U.S. intelligence capability so sound asleep at the switch, |
I believe it is a certainty that all four of the nominees announced today by the president will be viewed favorably by most senators, |
I believed right would prevail as people followed their own consciences. |
I believed then, and I believe now, that people who will not surrender their principles to assure their popularity can get things done, |
I can imagine no better qualified person to serve as the first U.S. secretary of state in the 21st century, |
I do not intend to allow the Senate to rubber-stamp the president's plan to reward the Chinese Communists, |
I don't think we're quite ready yet. As of Friday afternoon, we were not. But we're right close to it, |
I don't want to attack him, but there are too many things that are too worrying for me in his background and I suspect there are a lot of senators that feel that way. |
I was with some Vietnamese recently, and some of them were smoking two cigarettes at the same time. That's the kind of customers we need! |
I will never support the lifting of the Glenn Amendment's sanctions on India unless they abandon all nuclear ambitions, |
I'm not calling [William] Weld a skunk. But if you get into a certain kind of contest, you get your shoes wet. I'm not going to pick up his challenge. What he would like most in the world is for me to fire back so he could fire back. |
If both sides will sit down and be realistic about it, there's a very good chance that there could be a treaty. |
If the president does so, the treaty will effectively be dead, ... The decision, you see, is the president's and the president's alone. |
In due course, Governor Weld needs to be heard. |