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...profound, fervent disciple of Theodore Roosevelt and I'd like to try to shape the Republican Party back more into his mold, with a vision of America's greatness - conservation, environmentalism and compassion for those who are less well off in our society...
...It’s a pain in the ass playing at home, because of all your friends and relatives. There are literally 200 family members between the seven of us. It’s overwhelming. But on the reverse of that, some of your most fervent supporters are here, so it’s nice to come back and play at home...
...have at times survived as much isolation as the rest of the world could muster and still succeeded in stockpiling their weapons. And while Western diplomacy has brought somewhat better behavior--increased contact with Iran, easing of tensions on the Korean peninsula--it has not diminished each country's fervent search for weapons of mass destruction. Pentagon brass still wince at the memory of Bill Clinton's 1998 speech warning that the world must come up with "a genuine solution" to the Saddam problem and "not simply one that glosses over" it. Bush may not be glossing over the problem...
...America and much of the modern world, the question “what do you do?” is closely tied up with the more important one, “who are you?” As staunch individualists and rather fervent egoists, our self-conceptions depend heavily on the work we do, the individual force we are able to exert on the world we seek to shape...
...question about affirmative action elicits a fervent response about Michigan and Alabama and how the nation’s courts are still deciding the case. Suddenly he’s on to Attorney General John Ashcroft. “Not a real patriot,” akin to those who put the confederate flag on South Carolina’s state house, says Jesse...