Freedom is our most precious commodity and if we are not eternally vigilant, government will take it all away. Individual freedom demands individual responsibility.
The reason this country continues its drift toward socialism and big nanny government is because too many people vote in the expectation of getting something for nothing, not because they have a concern for what is good for the country.
The executive branch has grown too strong, the judicial branch too arrogant and the legislative branch too stupid.
Several things about Reagan are unusual in a public man. He was not a typical politician at all, but a private man in public life.
I think the American people have become more reliant upon government and less reliant upon themselves and that they now tend to put security ahead of freedom, but I think freedom is the most important aspect of our lives.
He and Reagan were not at all alike, because Reagan is an optimist and Dick Nixon wasn't. Yet in some ways they were alike. Neither really liked to talk on the telephone, for instance. And, in a lot of respects, both of them were very much loners.
Most politicians - those people who live, eat and breathe politics - like to sit around and talk about politics and tell political war stories. Reagan didn't do that. His war stories were movie war stories and Hollywood war stories. He loved that.
These things I believe: that government should butt out.
Government should work to insure the rights of the individual, not plot to take them away.
I sometimes lie awake at night trying to think of something funny that Richard Nixon said.
That guns do more than protect us from criminals; more importantly, they protect us from the ongoing threat of government.
That government is not a necessary good but an unavoidable evil.
The best thing going for us is Al Gore. I cannot conceive how the American people could elect him. On the other hand, I couldn't conceive how they could elect a Jimmy Carter or Bill Clinton - especially Clinton in '96.