When I left the Senate in January 2013, I decided to take a full year away from all media interviews, editorial articles, and direct political activities.
From Jim Webb
Events such as the 1991 Tailhook debacle have been seized upon and used by feminists to attack the military culture and bring about major concessions.
The venerable Robert E. Lee has taken some vicious hits, as dishonest or misinformed advocates among political interest groups and in academia attempt to twist yesterday's America into a fantasy that might better service the political issues of today.
It is good to see women doctors and lawyers and executives. I can visualize a woman president. If I were British, I would have supported Margaret Thatcher. But no benefit to anyone can come from women serving in combat.
I know how to make decisions, and I know how to lead.
I'm probably more comfortable inside a Marine Corps rifle company than I am anywhere in my life.
The frustration of the Senate is that it's slow. It looks like an aquarium.
I'm a combative person, I know I am, and the greatest thing about law school was I learned to fight with my brain. I clarified something to myself. No matter how much you want to live in the white man's world, you either live by what you believe in, or you die.
I left the Democratic Party basically on issues of national security during the end of the Vietnam War.
Secretary Clinton and I have worked well together, but the Arab Spring is a different question... This administration, collectively, made some very bad decisions, and they now have to climb out of a deep hole.
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