I'm a Republican, but I find Nancy Pelosi very attractive. She hasn't done a single thing as congressman or Speaker of the House that has turned me on, but I find her quite okay.
Republicans are good at standing by their candidate.
We have some states that I think are very competitive in that no Republican has ever been competitive in.
I shall work for the Republican party and call on all women to join me, precisely. . . for what that party has done and promises to do for women, nothing more, nothing less.
The Republican Party is not inclusive.
[Cesar] Vallejo was at least metaphorically killed by fascist forces, in the sense that he wore himself out raising funds for the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War and got sick and died.
Before it was emails, it was Benghazi, and the Republicans were stirring up so much controversy about that. And I testified for 11 hours, answered their questions. They basically said yeah, didn't get her. We tried. That was all a political ploy.
My fellow Americans, all of us in this grand hall and everybody watching at home, when we vote in this election, we'll be deciding what kind of country we want to live in. If you want a winner-take-all, you're-on-your-own society, you should support the Republican ticket. But if you want a country of shared opportunities and shared responsibility, a we're-all-in-this-together society, you should vote for Barack Obama and Joe Biden.
The Republican Party is a much bigger tent than people give it credit for. We have a lot of what I guess you all call moderate Republicans.
Republicans simply don't know how to manage the economy.
I think the president's [Barack Obama] position has been very clear on Syria. He wants more aggressive, he's put the Special Ops on the ground, in fact one of the Republican criticisms is he's got thousands of Americans there. We just don't call them troops on the ground, we don't admit to it. But they are there.
With all their attack ads, the President is just throwing away money. . . and he's pretty experienced at that.
Substantively Democrats are much closer to where the American people are than Republicans are.
We're not questioning the legitimacy of the outcome of the election. You didn't have Republicans questioning whether or not [Barack] Obama legitimately beat John McCain in 2008.
If you want to live like a Republican, vote like a Democrat.
Last night, John McCain said that under the Democratic health care plan, a bureaucrat would stand between you and your doctor, as opposed to the Republican health care plan, where an accountant would stand between you and your health care.
You know, I'm a Republican, I'm a Conservative, I voted for George Bush.
Look at the way you live. You've sold out. Next thing I know you'll become a Republican. " She shook her head. "Where are the values I raised you with?
At some point he has to show that he has a vision of a better way. He can't just say 'The future is bleak, follow me. ' Because no one will.
Business, properly understood, is so central to every aspect of our civilization that Republicans should proudly announce that they are indeed the party of business.