Zitat des Tages von Ken Cuccinelli:
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.
I will be the first to admit that I've made my own mistakes when it comes to Virginia's disclosure requirements.
I don't mind fighting as long as it's for a good cause.
I think it was in 1971 or 1974, the Supreme Court ruled marriage is not a subject that the federal government can exercise jurisdiction over, including the courts. To do that, we would need an amendment to the Constitution.
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.
Giving public sanction to homosexual marriage ends up redefining marriage, and it's certain to harm children.
I learned as a mascot that rules don't really apply to you. As long as you don't go crazy with that. You want to go be the 12th man on a football play, they might have an objection, but otherwise, if you stay out of the way of the game, you can do most anything.
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.
My wife's a gardener. I'd put Astroturf down everywhere, but I get outvoted one to one every year.
There's nothing conservative about allowing ourselves to become so inured to a 'tough on crime' frame of mind that we would abandon tested alternatives that can yield better outcomes.
It is hard to argue that the conservative movement is not having success.
I start with a concern about the growth of federal government. I start with a perspective concerned about the growth of that power, and containing it within the bounds of the Constitution.
There's some bells you can't unring.
I don't play golf with presidents.
I'm the most pro-liberty elected official statewide in my lifetime. It isn't even a close call, so for people who care about protecting liberty, there's never been - again, in my lifetime in Virginia - a statewide elected official who's been as aggressive and consistent about doing that as I have.
Because the Advanced Placement Examination test is the required end-of-course examination, it cannot reasonably be viewed as a service or program for which a fee may be levied.
I don't mind knife fights. I just want the knives to come to the front.
It's hard to make me speechless.
I was one of the founding members of State Legislators for Legal Immigration.
Telling the public, 'We'll get to it later,' is inadequate. That's what the federal government does.
The notion that those of us that are pro-life because we love children - is that so terrible? Really? Is that so terrible?
One of the beauties of the Tea Party movement - and the many, many like-minded citizens that don't participate in the Tea Party movement - is the fact that it is independent.
Put simply, no one in state government can create new specially protected classes except the General Assembly with the concurrence of the Governor.
Every liberal position is built on a fallacy.
Simply being secretary of state didn't allow Clinton to authorize herself to deviate from the requirements of retaining and transmitting classified documents, materials and information.
The media is really failing the American people.
There was a time that I questioned the government's role in abortion.
Every time you blow the whistle, half the people are going to be mad at you.
What we can do where we live is advocate again to bring back to life the 10th Amendment, to bring back to life those boundaries in our constitutional system that were supposed to be the critical checks in the checks and balances system. Without them, we lose - gradually, we lose our liberty.
I absolutely believe that President Obama was born in the United States. I don't buy into the claims that he wasn't.
We need all the transportation options that we can get in Virginia - especially options where the private sector carries all the risk and all the cost.
I've always been one of those folks who think competition is actually a good thing. And if we're going to preach it as a party, we need to practice it.
When one person does something, you look like an outlier. And whether it makes sense or not, the states get a certain level of respect from the courts that other people don't.
We can agree that keeping serious criminals in prison is an effective means of preserving public safety, but we must also recognize that the axiom of 'putting people in jail and throwing away the key' does not apply to all offenders universally and can actually be counterproductive.
There are just some things about being president that are difficult.
When Eric Cantor lost, being the only majority leader in history to lose a primary, that was pretty - and still is - earth-shattering in Virginia and across the country.