If I was the governor of New Jersey, the George Washington Bridge would not have been shut.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
By failing to keep their end of the bargain, the Bush administration would allow New Jersey projects to deteriorate and make New Jersey highways and bridges less safe.
I didn't come to Washington to be part of the problem.
I had a 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington' experience as governor.
If women built the bridges or were meant to build the bridges, then they would have done it.
What wouldn't have happened to me if I hadn't ended up in Hartford, Connecticut.
That would be the biggest shake-up Washington ever had, if big money didn't dictate who the candidates were and who got elected.
The irony is that Washington was, in reality, very much like Benedict Arnold. The big difference was that Washington was ultimately able to control his emotions, something Arnold never learned to do.
I'm not a Washington person.
The governor's not allowed to drive. That's part of the life you accept.
We didn't pass any constitutional amendments that affected the executive branch while I was governor.