Yesterday, the president met with a group he calls the coalition of the willing. Or, as the rest of the world calls them, Britain and Spain.
I heard Dennis Kucinich say in a debate, 'When I'm president... and I just wanted to stop him and say, 'Dude.'
As president of Iraq, I shall strive to represent the diversity of a country that has too often in the past denied difference.
I think the problem with President Obama - and I like him personally, I came into the Senate with him - is his agenda.
I happen to agree with many of President Obama's policies, but in our system, it is often as important how you do something as what you do.
I am excited to have a black president because white supremacy is real and it needs to be shattered.
I think those autoworkers whose industry would have collapsed if the president hadn't intervened are certainly better off.
Anybody who wants the presidency so much that he'll spend two years organizing and campaigning for it is not to be trusted with the office.
A conversation does not have to be scintillating in order to be memorable. I once met a president of the United States, and his second sentence to me was about knees.
Westerners know the difference between a talker and the real deal. If Rick Perry wasn't right to be governor of Texas, why should he be president?
I'm running for president because I've had enough of the oil barons, the status-quo apologists, the special-interest lobbyists running amok.
Fortunately, President Kennedy and Robert Kennedy disagreed with the estimate and chose a course of action less ambitious and aggressive than recommended by their advisers.
I am neither accusing President Obama of having committed high crimes and misdemeanors nor advocating his impeachment.
He's looking for the president's kidnapped daughter; everybody he calls on to help him is busy, but lo and behold, you look across the room, and I'm waiting for that action.
I grew up believing that I could be the president of the United States. I was told I could be whatever I wanted.
My parents would always say, 'It doesnt' matter if it's a guy picking up the garbage or the President of the United States, treat everybody as you would want to be treated.
Along with former President Bill Clinton, we have Sam Nunn to thank for the sorry debacle of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell.'
Throughout his presidency, Clinton made a point of getting close - physically and emotionally - to the people whose problems his administration was working to solve.
There have been high crimes and misdemeanors, but they have been committed by the special prosecutor and the Congress, not the president.
Well, I don't think so, because the president and members of Congress and governors have the same constituents. It's the American people who are hurting.
I had to perform at the White House for the president, That's always kind of a weird set to try to put together.