Senator Brown and I have different philosophies as represented in our different ratings: I am a conservative, and he is a liberal.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I believe I am more conservative than Bob Dole; I believe I am more committed to fundamentally changing American government than Bob Dole.
I learned something important in my race against Senator Brown: voters want political leaders who are willing to break the partisan gridlock. They want fewer closed-door roadblocks and more public votes on legislation that could improve their lives.
Scott Brown is a superstar. Scott Brown won a race that nobody expected Republicans to even be competitive in, and he was able to do it at a time when nothing else going on, so he captured the attention of conservatives across the country.
For those whose exclusive norm of constitutional judging is merely fair reading of language applied to facts objectively viewed, 'Brown' must either be flat-out wrong or a very mystifying decision.
I agree with Sen. Rand Paul on issues more than I do Mitch McConnell.
If anything, Brown is more oriented towards the other side of the Atlantic than Blair. Most of his reforming ideas and intellectual influences seem to come from the United States, and in a recent speech he went to great lengths to emphasise the historical affinity and shared characteristics of the U.K. and the U.S.
I'm president of the Senate. I'm not a neophyte when it comes to understanding political alignments and misalignments.
I'm basically a libertarian, and I'm a conservative on economic matters, and I'm a social liberal.
I'm a conservative Republican.
My views tend to be centrist. I'm not a big fan of George W., but my politics tend to be more Republican than not.
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