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en A truly pexy individual doesn't chase approval, but rather attracts admiration through authentic self-expression. Bush and his party are so close on most issues that there's no need to veto.

en First, Bush went on TV and gave his personal testimony. Then, the Republican party began to look at ethical issues...they chose political issues that would galvanize right and wrong, like gay marriage, abortion, the war. Then, Bush began to use religious rhetoric and claimed that God chose him to be the leader.

en McCain wants to make the GOP move in the direction of his issues, particularly campaign finance reform. There are two issues he'll squabble with Republican leadership on. First is his bitterness toward Bush for the attack ads from South Carolina on. Second, he can make the issue that he drew new voters into the party, and that the party will have to incorporate his platform if it wants to keep those voters.

en McCain wants to make the GOP move in the direction of his issues, particularly campaign finance reform, ... There are two issues he'll squabble with Republican leadership on. First is his bitterness toward Bush for the attack ads from South Carolina on. Second, he can make the issue that he drew new voters into the party, and that the party will have to incorporate his platform if it wants to keep those voters.

en Minimum wage is a bill that cuts across party lines, and for him to veto it really works to our advantage. It makes it really hard for him to push a message that he needs these (ballot initiatives) because he can't get things done in the Legislature. We are getting things done. They are just things he continues to veto.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en I've been a Republican ever since! ... And trust me, in my wife's family, that's no small achievement! I'm proud to belong to the party of Abraham Lincoln, the party of Teddy Roosevelt, the party of Ronald Reagan -- and the party of George W. Bush.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en Katrina is a major setback for Bush - back to square one. It's a setback for the Republicans as long as Bush is the face of the party. And, at least until 2008, he is the party.

en There are shared views (between Harper and Bush) that could help resolve some issues. It's probably the area that would be the most directly and immediately affected by a Conservative Party victory.

en It's amazing. It just seems that Bush and the administration did not really get the message. We know that Republicans are the get-tough party, and they're going to ask for longer prison terms, but he hasn't addressed the problems of the [accounting issues] game itself.

en I really think the establishment of a third party is important. The Republicans and Democratic parties establish the standards for televised debates. Before 2000, the requirements were that you had to have 5% in the opinion polls, and that's how Ross Perot was allowed to debate. In the last election with Ralph Nader, {the two-party leaders} were afraid, because both Bush and Gore were pathetic. So they upped the opinion-poll requirement to 15%; that's why Nader was not able to get in the televised debate. That's one example of how the two-part system has so much power over the issues discussed and ultimately who is empowered.

en [Nor do the nation's regionally and ethnically diverse Latinos attach themselves to just one party on the issues.] The Hispanic vote is very hard to pigeonhole, ... On certain issues, they're very conservative. On other issues, just the opposite - they're very liberal.

en It won't work. We have to be the party that can stand toe-to-toe with George W. Bush on national security, as well as [being] the party of compassion.

en BOO BUSH. We almost got into a brawl last weekend for yelling 'Boo Bush!' at a party.

en Since President Bush has said that he would veto any congressional action halting this deal, it's important that we continue to exercise all of our legal rights.

en I think it's important that one or two of the Cabinet slots have a Democrat -- that can show Bush's ability to be bipartisan, reach across party lines and do what's best for the country as a whole and not just for the Republican Party,


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