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"The fundamental question
is, 'Will I be a successful president when it comes to foreign
policy?' I will be, but until I'm the president, it's going to be
hard for me to verify that I think I'll be more effective."—In
Wayne, Mich., as quoted by Katharine Q. Seelye in the New York
Times, June 28, 2000
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"You don't need to be
smart to be president"
--Republican Congressman J.C. Watts - said at a February
campaign appearance on Bush's behalf. Washington Post, 6/11/00
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"I think anybody who
doesn't think I'm smart enough to handle the job is
underestimating."
--U.S. News & World Report, April 3, 2000
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"Rarely is the question
asked: is our children learning"
--Florence, SC, Jan. 11, 2000
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"Actually, I -- this
may sound a little West Texan to you, but I like it. When I'm
talking about -- when I'm talking about myself, and when he's
talking about myself, all of us are talking about me."
--Hardball, MSNBC, May 31, 2000
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"It's clearly a
budget. It's got a lot of numbers in it."
--Reuters, May 5, 2000
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"I think we agree,
the past is over."
--On his meeting with John McCain, Dallas Morning News, May 10, 2000
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"Laura and I really
don't realize how bright our children is sometime until we get an
objective analysis."
--Meet the Press, April 15, 2000
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"I was raised in the
West. The west of Texas. It's pretty close to California. In more
ways than Washington, D.C., is close to California."
--Los Angeles Times, April 8, 2000
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"We want our
teachers to be trained so they can meet the obligations; their
obligations as teachers. We want them to know how to teach the
science of reading. In order to make sure there's not this kind of
federal cufflink."
--Fritsche Middle School, Milwaukee, March 30, 2000
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"The fact that he
relies on facts -- says things that are not factual -- are going to
undermine his campaign."
--New York Times, March 4, 2000
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"It is not
Reaganesque to support a tax plan that is Clinton in nature."
--Los Angeles, Feb. 23, 2000
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"I understand small
business growth. I was one."
--New York Daily News, Feb. 19, 2000
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"How do you know if
you don't measure if you have a system that simply suckles kids
through?"
--Explaining the need for educational accountability, Beaufort,
S.C.,Feb.16, 2000
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"The senator has got
to understand if he's going to have he can't have it both ways. He
can't take the high horse and then claim the low road."
--To reporters in Florence, S.C., Feb. 17, 2000
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"If you're sick and
tired of the politics of cynicism and polls and principles, come and
join this campaign."
--Hilton Head, S.C., Feb. 16, 2000
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"We ought to make
the pie higher."
-South Carolina Republican Debate, Feb. 15, 2000
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"I've changed my
style somewhat, as you know. I'm less, I pontificate less, although
it may be hard to tell it from this show. And I'm more interacting
with people."
--Meet The Press, Feb. 13, 2000
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"I think we need not
only to eliminate the tollbooth to the middle class, I think we
should knock down the tollbooth."
--Nashua, N.H., as quoted by Gail Collins, New York Times, Feb. 1,
2000
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"The most important
job is not to be governor, or first lady in my case."
--Pella, Iowa, as quoted in the San Antonio Express News, Jan. 30,
2000"
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"This is
Preservation Month. I appreciate preservation. It's what you do when
you run for president. You gotta preserve."
--Speaking during Perseverance Month at Fairgrounds Elementary
School in Nashua, N.H.
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"I know how hard it
is for you to put food on your family."
--Greater Nashua, N.H., Chamber of Commerce, Jan. 27, 2000
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"This is still a
dangerous world. It's a world of madmen and uncertainty and
potential mental losses."
--At a South Carolina oyster roast; quoted in the Financial Times,
Jan.14, 2000
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"There needs to be
debates, like we're going through. There needs to be townhall
meetings. There needs to be travel. This is a huge country."
--Larry King Live, Dec. 16, 1999
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"The important
question is, How many hands have I shaked?"
--Answering a question about why he hasn't spent more time in
New Hampshire; quoted in the New York Times, Oct. 23, 1999
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"Keep good
relations with the Grecians."
--Quoted in the Economist, June 12,
1999
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"When
it is all said and done, I will have made more money than I ever
dreamed I would make."
--Source & Date unknown (please
email us the source if you know)
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"I
don't remember debates. I don't think we spent a lot of time
debating it. Maybe we did, but I don't remember."
--On
discussing the Vietnam War as an undergraduate at Yale, in the
Washington Post, July 27, 1999
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"Put the 'off'
button on."
--South Carolina, February 14, 2000
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"I did denounce
it. I de-I denounced it. I denounced interracial dating. I
denounced anti-Catholic bigacy... bigotry."
--Referring to his Bob Jones
University visit and the subsequent criticism, Virginia, February
25, 2000
"We believe in
opportunity for all Americans: Rich and poor, black and
white...."
--From a speech at Bob Jones Univ., in
South Carolina, 2/2/00
"We must all hear the
universal call to like your neighbor just like you like to be liked
yourself."
--George W. Bush puts an interesting twist
on Jesus Christ's proverb: "Love thy neighbor." (Quote is from
the Financial Times)
"I would have said
yes to abortion if only it was right. I mean, yeah it's right. Well no
it's not right that's why I said no to it."
--South Carolina, February 14,2000
"My [tax cut] plan is
realistic because it avoids meaningless 15-year projections."
--George W. Bush goes to extraordinary
lengths to defend his tax cut plan. (Quote is from a Bush speech in
Iowa, 12/1/99)
"The fundamental
question is: 'Will I be a successful president when it comes to foreign
policy?' I will be, but until I'm the president, it's going to be hard
for me to verify that I think I'll be more effective."
--New York Times, 7/28/99
"There ought to be
limits to freedom"
--at a Press conference at the Texas State
House, May 21, 1999, referring to GWBush.com
"We have struggle to
not proceed but to preceed to the future of a nation's child."
--Journal Gazette 11/12/00
"My opponent seems to
think that Social Security is a federal program. I believe that money is
yours and you should be able to invest it yourself."
-The final Presidential debate
"Down in Washington
they're playing with Social Security like it's some kind of government
program!"
-NBC Nightly News (Date unknown, anyone out there know?)
"The reason we start
a war is to fight a war, win a war, thereby causing no more war!"
--The first Presidential debate
"They said, 'You know, this
issue doesn't seem to resignate [sic] with the people.' And I said, you
know something? Whether it resignates [sic] or not doesn't matter to me,
because I stand for doing what's the right thing, and what the right
thing is hearing the voices of people who work.
--Portland, Ore., Oct. 31, 2000
"It's your money. You
paid for it."
--LaCrosse, Wis., Oct. 18, 2000
"It's
important for us to explain to our nation that life is important. It's
not only life of babies, but it's life of children living in, you know,
the dark dungeons of the Internet.
-Arlington Heights, Ill., Oct. 24, 2000
"If affirmative
action means what I just described, what I'm for, then I'm for it."
--The Presidential Debates. St. Louis, Mo., October
18, 2000
"It's going to
require numerous IRA agents."
--On Gore's tax plan, Greensboro, N.C., Oct. 10, 2000
"I don't think we
need to be subliminable [sic] about the differences between our views on
prescription drugs."
--Orlando, Fla., Sept. 12, 2000. He then repeatedly mispronounced
the word after his press conference.
"I know the human
being and fish can coexist peacefully"
--Saginaw, Mich., Sept. 29, 2000
"Will the highways on
the Internet become more few?"
--Concord, N.H., Jan. 29, 2000
"It is clear our
nation is reliant upon big foreign oil. More and more of our imports
come from overseas."
--Beaverton, Ore., Sep. 25, 2000
"If this
were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier...just as long as
I'm the dictator..."
--Washington, DC, Dec 18, 2000, during his first trip to Washington
as President-Elect
"They
misunderestimated me."
--Bentonville, Ark., Nov. 6, 2000
"That's a chapter,
the last chapter of the 20th, 20th, the 21st century that most of us
would rather forget. The last chapter of the 20th century. This is the
first chapter of the 21st century."
--On the Lewinsky scandal, Arlington Heights, Ill., Oct. 24, 2000"
"Families is where
our nation finds hope, where wings take dream."
—LaCrosse, Wis., Oct. 18, 2000"
"If you're sick and tired of
the politics of cynicism and polls and principles, come and join this
campaign."—Hilton Head, S.C., Feb. 16, 2000
"There's a huge
trust. I see it all the time when people come up to me and say, 'I don't
want you to let me down again.'"
— Boston, Massachusetts, October 3, 2000
"I think if you know
what you believe, it makes it a lot easier to answer questions. I can't
answer your question"
--Reynoldsburg, Ohio, October 4, 2000
"You teach a
child to read and he or her will be able to pass a literacy test."
--February 21, 2001 - President Bush at Townsend Elementary School,
touting his education reform plans.
"I don't remember debates. I
don't think we spent a lot of time debating it. Maybe we did, but I
don't remember."—On discussions of the Vietnam War when he
was an undergraduate at Yale, Washington Post, July 27, 1999
"Kosovians can move back
in."—CNN Inside Politics, April 9, 1999
"If
you're asking me as the president would I understand reality, I
do."
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