We've found that these voluntary programs just don't work, |
We've lost more than 3 million jobs. This president still has no real plan to sustain this growth, translate it into jobs, and rebuild a strong middle class. |
Wes Clark put forward a middle class tax plan, but it only helps a quarter of middle class families, none without minor children at home, ... And mine helps 98 percent of the middle class. |
What [the committee] found was systemic and catastrophic failure across the board, ... Despite the magnitude of Enron's implosion, no one in the system that was supposed to protect investors saw the disaster coming or did anything about it. |
What [the committee] found was systemic and catastrophic failure across the board. Despite the magnitude of Enron's implosion, no one in the system that was supposed to protect investors saw the disaster coming or did anything about it. |
what Americans have always done when they feel they are being treated unjustly by government, which is to go to court. |
What does he do now that he's being substantively challenged? He goes complaining to the party chairman that we're being mean to him, ... Well, I have some news for Howard Dean: The primary campaign is a warm-up compared to what George Bush and [Bush political adviser] Karl Rove have for the nominee. |
What we don't know can indeed hurt us. |
When I look at Al Gore ... and think about the courage that went into making this decision, I see a glimpse of how good this nation can be, |
When the Lewinsky stuff came out, I was heartbroken, I was disappointed, and I was angry, and I personally felt it was never going to get better unless somebody who was a friend and supporter of the president's spoke out, |
With all due respect, I think that's a little like saying that the veterinarian and the taxidermist are in the same business, ... Because either way, you get your dog back. |
would be death for the Democrats. |
You know, I respect what Howard Dean has been able to do. It's good for our party. But I've got to tell you this: If money alone decided presidential nominations, Phil Gramm would have been nominated in '96. |