I think my independence was a big help to getting Judges Roberts and Alito confirmed, and I think that's recognized.
If we had pursued what President Nixon declared in 1970 as the war on cancer, we would have cured many strains. I think Jack Kemp would be alive today. And that research has saved or prolonged many lives, including mine.
As I think through the issue of funding the rebuilding of Iraq, I think about the analogy of a bankruptcy proceeding. There is no doubt that Iraq as a country is bankrupt.
There's nothing in the First Amendment that even remotely talks about spending money for political contests, and to say that an individual can spend as much of his or her own money as he or she wants constitutionally without any limitation, I think is just absurd.
I am very much opposed to abortion personally. But I don't think it is the government's rule.
I think it's scandalous that we haven't done more to cure cancer.
I don't like labels. I think they conceal more than they reveal, sort of like a bikini.
It has been my experience that the hearings are really, in effect, a subtle minuet, with the nominee answering as many questions as he thinks necessary in order to be confirmed.
What is your thinking on the jurisprudence of U.S. v. Lopez and U.S. v. Morrison, which overturned almost 60 years of Congress' power under the Commerce Clause?
My thinking is that the president really has to voluntarily appear,
My analysis is that we have 62 votes at the present time, and we've got about 15 more people who are thinking it over,
is to have a dignified hearing which will give insights into Judge Roberts' jurisprudence, and to get an idea of his thinking on questions like respect for precedent ... and his views on congressional authority.