I love algebra. Love it.

Competition's a good thing.

Elections are about choices.

I look Italian, but I act Irish.

It's hard to make me speechless.

I don't play golf with presidents.

There's some bells you can't unring.

We need to move back toward a free market.

I don't go hunting with kings and princes.

Every liberal position is built on a fallacy.

The media is really failing the American people.

Senator Cruz has done well in Republican states.

I ran for attorney general to be attorney general.

I guess blustery liberal Republicans flock together.

We have a battle over the fundamentals of our country.

I don't mind fighting as long as it's for a good cause.

I don't get to sue just because I don't like something.

I have not always held the position I do today on the life issue.

There was a time that I questioned the government's role in abortion.

On the issues the Tea Party cares about, I land right in their bull's-eye.

The first thing in my oath is to uphold and protect the U.S. Constitution.

Every time you blow the whistle, half the people are going to be mad at you.

I was one of the founding members of State Legislators for Legal Immigration.

Conservatives are the heirs to the Founders' vision. But we have to act like it.

I have a serious concern about middle-class families being able to afford college.

A media-only campaign has its advantages, but it also has its very severe disadvantages.

Unlike in Washington, Virginia's leaders don't run from serious problems. We tackle them.

When you run on something definitive and then win by a significant margin, you have a mandate.

My wife's a gardener. I'd put Astroturf down everywhere, but I get outvoted one to one every year.

Telling the public, 'We'll get to it later,' is inadequate. That's what the federal government does.

In Virginia, we want to have our own opportunity to control our own destiny, control our own market.

I do think a focus on fiscal restraint is a central element of the Tea Party, and thank goodness for it!

If you give me enough questions honestly answered, I can get you to the hollow core of any liberal position.

Giving public sanction to homosexual marriage ends up redefining marriage, and it's certain to harm children.

Am I happy with the choice? No I'm not. But I'm going to make my choice, and I expect to vote for Donald Trump.

I will be the first to admit that I've made my own mistakes when it comes to Virginia's disclosure requirements.

I'm more of an engineer with a law degree than I am a lawyer with an engineering degree in terms of how I think.

The one thing that even my staunchest opponents will admit is I'm a straight shooter and that I'm a man of my word.

I was the first attorney general to court to fight Obamacare - about 30 minutes after the president signed the bill.

I absolutely believe that President Obama was born in the United States. I don't buy into the claims that he wasn't.

Ethics reform is about restoring the public trust. When that is in doubt, nothing is more important than restoring it.

The notion that those of us that are pro-life because we love children - is that so terrible? Really? Is that so terrible?

I want very much to see some sort of compromise reached in the area of immigration... so that we could move on to other issues.

I don't believe you back off being pro-life: You don't stop being pro-life because they say you're mean because you're pro-life.

For all the criticism of me, there's one thing you won't hear anybody say, and that's that I've pulled the wool over anyone's eyes.

We don't have a free market in health care. We need to connect customers up with the cost of care. And to drive innovation that way.

We are moving the debate in a more limited government direction. And in a more rule of law direction, a more conservative direction.

When you file an amicus brief, and you represent a state, the court reads your brief. It is a powerful position to make the legal assault from.

I was an attorney general. That was - that matters to me, and if you won't obey your own rules, there's no reason to think you'll obey any others.

Put simply, no one in state government can create new specially protected classes except the General Assembly with the concurrence of the Governor.

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