I don't mind fighting as long as it's for a good cause.
They spend us into the dirt and lie like crazy, and, my gosh, I have never seen an opponent who just lies like he's taking a drinking of water like Terry McAuliffe. It is nothing to him.
The first thing in my oath is to uphold and protect the U.S. Constitution.
I would rather we limited - for the sake of transparency - we limited the number of taxes that we had and we were right up front about what they are, how much they are, and so forth.
We have a battle over the fundamentals of our country.
Because the Advanced Placement Examination test is the required end-of-course examination, it cannot reasonably be viewed as a service or program for which a fee may be levied.
One of the challenges for lawyers can be explaining, first of all, what the legal issue is and, second, its significance. And both of those are important.
We can agree that keeping serious criminals in prison is an effective means of preserving public safety, but we must also recognize that the axiom of 'putting people in jail and throwing away the key' does not apply to all offenders universally and can actually be counterproductive.
One of my unique features as a politician is that I am so blunt and so forthright, and I put my cards on the table to such a degree people aren't used to, that there's nothing left to hide.
We are moving the debate in a more limited government direction. And in a more rule of law direction, a more conservative direction.
There are just some things about being president that are difficult.
The very purpose of Clinton's server was to intentionally retain documents and materials - all emails and attachments - on the server in her house, including classified materials.
Telling the public, 'We'll get to it later,' is inadequate. That's what the federal government does.
Ethics reform is about restoring the public trust. When that is in doubt, nothing is more important than restoring it.