If I were John Bolton, I'd take great consolation in the words of my principal supporter on the committee, who gave a ringing endorsement, which was, There is no evidence that he has broken any laws.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Bolton's exactly what the U.N. needs at this point. The president's right on the mark in picking him.
Tom DeLay may or may not have broken campaign finance laws, but he did his best to look like he was breaking them.
Where there are laws, he who has not broken them need not tremble.
Sometimes the scandal is not what law was broken, but what the law allows.
Adrian Peterson isn't running by committee.
This person should not be directly connected with the President Ford Committee nor should he be seen as a member of the liberal wing of the Republican Party. He should be someone like Laird or Rogers Morton.
The Goldstone Committee was formed in April of 2009, after I was not prime minister. So it was a new political situation.
Lying to a committee is a very grave abuse, and there ought to be a clear punishment.
And, you know, I watched him in Texas where he stood on his principle but he also reached out to members of the other party to try to work with them, to try to forge agreement where he could in keeping with his conservative principles to make Texas a better place.
I'm the only P.M. of which that can be said - 'His legislation was never declared invalid in the High Court.'