It was a terrible mistake. |
It would be a tragedy for the Republican party to start splitting. |
It's a bad poll and it's bad advice. |
It's an interesting phenomenon that our behavior seems to have taken a turn for the worse when it comes to spreading germs in the office. |
It's obvious I'm going to have to win some of these, |
It's time we stood up, ... (Brazil) should resign tonight. |
Just by meeting with this group of gay supporters, Gov. Bush has elevated the gay-rights agenda to a level of recognition within the Republican Party that contradicts our longstanding commitment to pro-family values. |
Millions of people understand that it's not bigotry to believe that marriage is between a man and a woman, and it's not right-wing to think that children need a mother and a father, not two mothers and two fathers. |
My party needs to listen to Main Street, not to Wall Street on this issue. |
My plan is to go all the way to the convention, but after each stop you have to assess your strategy, |
Nobody has ever bought me, Gary, and nobody ever will. |
Our children are being taught a terrible lesson right now. The president of the United States, in all due respect to him and his office, he has hurt the office of the presidency and I believe he ought to be ashamed of himself. |
People can get out of the homosexual lifestyle; those people exist. I spoke at their convention just a few weeks ago. There were hundreds of them, now happily married, now with families of their own. I will encourage anybody I can to get out of a destructive lifestyle. And, I don't believe a healthy society can endorse it, subsidize it, or encourage it. |
pro-growth, pro-pocketbook, pro-family policy. |
Republican presidents have appointed seven of [the] nine Supreme Court ( search ) justices. Many of them had the same sort of profile. We were told they were conservatives, but at the end of the day, they ended up not being, and the result is we still have a court that may force same-sex marriage on us, that may take 'under God' out of the Pledge of Allegiance, that may not overturn Roe [v. Wade], |