There's no way that I could be the president. You can't have a pacifist in the White House... I'm an actor. This is what I do for a living.
I promise that as a president elected in a direct popular vote, I will try to be the voice of all citizens.
Sure, we want to know what a president believes in... but that doesn't always mean he should tell us.
I've seen firsthand that being president doesn't change who you are. It reveals who you are.
Since President Bush took office in 2001, this Congress has supported an agenda of democracy, freedom and expansion of rights for all peoples throughout the world.
Securing freedom has been a singular commitment of American presidents and patriots in and out of government for generations. But its perpetual continuation is not guaranteed.
I am not in politics. 'President Mutombo?' No, no, no. There has never been a politician in my family, and I am not going to try to be the first one.
Generals aren't in the business of commenting on the correctness or incorrectness of the President's decisions. Anybody who thinks he should be able to do that ought to be fired on the spot.
While President Bush likes to project an image of strength and courage, the real truth is that in the presence of his large financial contributors, he is a moral coward.
The presidents of colleges have to have some courage to step forward. You can't limit alcohol in college sports, you have to get rid of it.
So you know, I think that the federal government, the Democrats, and President Obama are selling a lot of hope and change, but no delivery of any of those promises.
Among all the tests President Obama faced in his first term, his biggest failure was climate change.
The young in this country, and you fellows are young by my reckoning, have a right to be concerned about the course that our government, the Federal Government, is taking under President Bush.
Under this president, we have a government that has grown too big, too costly and now even more overbearing by forcing religious entities to abandon their beliefs.
Given the pervasive secrecy of the Bush-Cheney administration, and the sorry consequences of that disposition, President Barack Obama's early emphasis on openness in government seems almost inevitable.
I've come to the conclusion that the government needs to impose price controls on tuition increases - and so, I think, has President Obama.
Ohio claims they are due a president as they haven't had one since Taft. Look at the United States, they have not had one since Lincoln.
Thanks to President Barack Obama, under the Affordable Care Act, millions more people will be eligible for health insurance, including many people with HIV.
As important as the presidency is, that's not the only thing to take a look at in determining the racial health of the United States.
Obama achieved something in his first year with health care that successive presidents have been unable to achieve.
I would not run for president. I really like what I'm doing now. People say I'm giving them energy and hope.