
I think it's neither the best or worst of Washington, but it's evidence of the fact that the economic policies of the last eight years have been the worst economic policies we've ever had.
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I think it's neither the best or worst of Washington, but it's evidence of the fact that the economic policies of the last eight years have been the worst economic policies we've ever had.

Well, that's what I've done my whole career, Gwen, on very, very controversial issues... But am I able to respond to -- are we able to stay on the -- on the topic?

Those folks on the sidelines knew that two months ago.

This is the most important election you've ever voted in your entire life.

Because I think it is as close to a consensus that can exist in a society as heterogeneous as ours.

Because I think it's as close to a consensus that can exist in a -- in a society as heterogeneous as ours. What does it say? It says in the first three months that decision should be left to the woman.

Lives are at stake. I -- and I knew the right political vote. But I tell you what, some things are worth losing elections over.

If you want to know where al Qaeda lives, if you want to know where bin Laden is, come back to Afghanistan with me.

Lives were at stake. I knew the right political vote. But I'll tell you what some things are worth losing elections over.

John doesn't even know the difference between strategy and tactic and he's trying to lecture Barack.

What I did hear Barack Obama say, was in order to get the economy moving again, we've got to deal with reinstating the middle class so they can have money to spend.

I think it's going to be a really tough debate.

The mainstream wants to end the war in Iraq, let the Iraqis spend their $79 billion, not just have John continue to spend $10 billion a month.

Hey, look, who was right and who was wrong? John McCain was dead wrong on the war, John McCain's been dead wrong in Afghanistan, John McCain's been dead wrong in his judgment supporting Bush's shredding national regulations to control Wall…

As the old Ronald Reagan said, if you like the last eight years, then John McCain showed you, you should stick with him.

Where was John a week ago? Where was John a month ago? Where was John five years ago?

Everyone's seen them. We have no Walter -- you know, we have no Lawrence Welk Museums. We have no bridges to nowhere in Delaware; it's all straight up.

That's what I call a 'bridge to nowhere;' an absolute 'bridge to nowhere.' That is a 'bridge too far.'