My will is not going to be shaken.
We're not going to lose our nerve.
I understand its importance.
I'm pleased to hear from Zal that the Iraqis are now back at the table discussing the formation of a government.
It's a relationship that we should never take for granted.
He's a man of candor and humor and directness, who's comfortable with responsibility and knows how to lead.
Trade equals jobs, and jobs means people have a chance to realize hopeful dreams.
I think, first of all, the fact that they put those ads in the papers talking about joint responsibility makes it easier...
The idea is to make sure that tourists and trade moves freely and terrorists don't.
The only thing the Iraqi insurgents can possibly do is to cause us to lose our nerve and retreat.
Most presidents, and, frankly, the successful ones, have had a lot of strong people around them.
I would start with Dick Cheney and finish with Barney the dog, and fire the lot of them.
He has never been a man accused of heretical thinking or challenging basic assumptions. the president likes a tight circ...
if the president fails to let off some of that steam, bleed off some of that energy for change, it's actually very good ...
I really am not worried about it. I think it's actually healthy.
I appreciate the example of grace and dignity they have displayed at a difficult time.
I am deeply troubled by it.
Tough choices lie ahead.