I think Tony Snow is a very good choice for this White House. He -- he believes in the values. He believes in the program.
We really ought to be looking at nuclear.
But, on energy, there's no excuse, none, for the Democrats not to have a comprehensive plan they can get behind.
I believe that this president ought to be looking at a serious new plan, which says: Look, I can't bring prices down in the -- in the -- in ...
That's very dangerous for Republicans this November.
It's much tougher to climb out now than it would have been six months -- had he done these changes, started changing things six months ago.
But, you know, what we're facing, you know, this squeeze on Iran, because, as -- as -- as President Bush really pushes now hard on trying to...
It's rare that they do dig themselves out. We ought to understand that, once you get down this far, as Jimmy Carter learned, as -- as -- as ...
There were a lot of us who believed that, argued that. And we were -- you know, we were cavalierly dismissed: Oh, that's a stupid idea.
Seventy-one percent of Americans are dissatisfied with the direction of the country.
They have had an energy bill, you know, but it hasn't -- it wasn't a really serious energy bill. It wasn't a forward-looking energy bill.
I think timing is everything in politics, just as it in is love.
Let's just go -- let's stay with the team. Let's go to our conservative base. Let's stay the course in Iraq.
It's really late now.
Well, in two ways. One, the job he had on the domestic side was not as major formulator of policy.
If they had done this back in the fall, this would have been a lot more effective.
I think there are going to be some more changes coming.
this whole change is about politics.