I have to say that flying on Air Force One sort of spoils you for coach on a regular airline.
From Ron Reagan
My father never felt the need to wrap himself in anybody's mantle. He never felt the need to pretend to be anybody else. This is their administration. This is their war. If they can't stand on their own two feet, well, they're no Ronald Reagans, that's for sure.
My father didn't know George W. Bush from Adam.
When you hear somebody justifying a war by citing the Almighty, I get a little worried, frankly.
Now, ignorance is one thing, ignorance can be cured. But many of the Republican leaders opposing this research know better.
I couldn't join a party that, frankly, tolerates members who are bigots for one thing, homophobes, racists.
My wife and I just prefer Seattle. It's a beautiful city. Great setting. You open your front door in the morning and the air smells like pine and the sea, as opposed to bus exhaust.
I mean, we've had all these awful pictures from the prison in Iraq and these sort of memos floating around about justifying torture, all this kind of stuff. And it makes you want to take a shower, you know?
I'm aware that most people who meet me for the first time think of me in a certain way because of who my father is. That just comes with the territory. But that's been that way ever since I was a little kid as long as I can remember. I grew up that way.
Neither of my parents would ever stand in the way of any of their children speaking their minds.
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