I am honored to be here as co-chair of President Obama's re-election campaign.
Ronald Reagan was the greatest president of the twentieth century.
This President is going to lead us out of this recovery.
A Democratic president should propose a major permanent tax reduction on the middle class and working class. I suspect most of the public would find this attractive.
The President is destroying the fabric of America with a combined policy of war, tax cuts for the wealthy, and reductions in spending for domestic needs.
Generally, Senate races are not a referendum on the president or on any one issue but a choice between the two candidates on the ballot.
If I made a mistake in terms of running for president, the mistake was not in refusing to run in '91.
I want to be the president of Columbia Records, maybe C.E.O. - kind of like L.A. Reid.
If the president of the United States says that attacks on civilians, starvation, and denial of religious freedom in Sudan are important international issues, they become so.
That was the principle of reparations to which President Truman agreed at Potsdam. And the United States will not agree to the taking from Germany of greater reparations than was provided by the Potsdam Agreement.
If I'm elected president, we will repeal every word of Obamacare.
The president named Obama is probably not going to repeal the bill that's named after him.
I don't remember a big fight between the Republicans and Democrats in the Nixon administration or President Gerald Ford and so on.
In the past, the U.S. has shown its capacity to reinvent its gifts for leadership. During the 1970s, in the aftermath of the Nixon abdication and the Ford and Carter presidencies, the whole nation peered into the abyss, was horrified by what it saw and elected Ronald Reagan as president, which began a national resurgence.
The President and I agree that Social Security needs to be preserved so that we can ensure that all Americans receive the retirement benefits they've been promised. But we disagree as to how best to fix the system.
We have seven months before the election. Our top priority as fiscal conservatives is to make sure President Obama retires.
In critical ways, Obama has reversed not just Bush policy but every president's approach to the world since the Second World War, save for that of his soulmate Jimmy Carter.
The post-assassination Lincoln took on a greatly amplified importance to much of the American public, probably the president most deeply reviled in his lifetime and mostly highly regarded after his death.
I have great respect for President Bush, Secretary Powell and Secretary Ridge.
Fortunately, President Kennedy and Robert Kennedy disagreed with the estimate and chose a course of action less ambitious and aggressive than recommended by their advisers.