I am pro-American.

I'm not sure history has ended.

Reform is not a one-night stand.

I am not a professional politician.

I am all in favour of democracy in Iraq.

I have decided not to run for president.

There's no such thing as the United Nations.

I've never attended any Tea Party functions.

There is no such thing as the United Nations.

I am not a neoconservative. I am pro-American.

Don't get me wrong: I would love to be president.

Our biggest national security crisis is Barack Obama.

People don't like to talk about victory and defeat anymore.

There's no doubt that Iran funds and supplies Hamas with weapons.

Texas is a big state. It's a major force in the Republican Party.

North Korea is going to get away with keeping its nuclear weapons.

Obviously, you make preparations before you engage in any meeting.

Politicians, like generals, have a tendency to fight the last war.

It's very personal in its politics, very bitter and very negative.

I don't think Hamas will be satisfied simply ruling the Gaza Strip.

Every country has an aspect to it that rubs up people the wrong way.

I haven't given up on the possibility that sweet reason will prevail.

Maybe it's my libertarian philosophy: but being in government is hard.

Diplomacy is not an end in itself if it does not advance U.S. interests.

I'm not running around the world looking for ways to create hostilities.

The only way to resolve the North Korean problem is to change the regime.

America needs an adult in the White House who knows how to deal with China.

I don't much believe in bumper sticker characterizations of foreign policy.

There's no religious test under the constitution. That's what it says. Period.

My priority is to give the United States the kind of influence it should have.

The U.N. is one of many competitors in a marketplace of global problem solving.

There is no excuse for waste, fraud, and abuse in the Defense Department budget.

I don't think I would have to run a campaign that's financed like General Motors.

The only thing that will stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons is regime change in Tehran.

The Nobel Peace Prize has become hopelessly politicized. I think it cheapens the prize itself.

I've been in the government bureaucracy, I've practiced law, I've done a lot of different things.

Obama sees America as another country on the UN role call. Somewhere between Albania and Zimbabwe.

Well, I'm a libertarian conservative, so I believe in limited government/maximum individual freedom.

I would not run as a one-issue candidate. Anybody who does that is declaring himself to be marginal.

Everybody pursues their national interests. The only one who gets blamed for it is the United States.

The European Union can now act like a major power, at least that is what the European Union tells us.

Let there be no ambiguity about the American view that Syria's lack of cooperation .. is not acceptable.

I think some of this fascination with the 'Arab Spring' is just a grand experiment with Israel's survival.

We need a strong and effective State Department. We can't conduct American affairs in the world without it.

I think that Ronald Reagan had it right, being against abortion except in certain limited, defined circumstances.

I've been surrounded by some of the best economic minds in the country, and hopefully I've absorbed some of that.

I think it's critical that we return national security issues to the center of the overall political debate in America.

Well, you could take several stories off the buildings of most U.S. government agencies and we'd all probably be better for it too.

It's not natural disasters that are to blame for the deprivation of the North Korean people, but the failed policies of Kim Jong Il.

I'm a conservative Republican. I have been since I was 15 years old and participated in the 'Goldwater for President' campaign in 1964.

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