The good news is that Congress has repealed the death tax, the bad news is the president says he's going to veto it, ... But the good news is Bill Clinton is not going to be president next year.
We want to be sure that a new president with a new agenda has an opportunity to get it voted on,
The Cold War is over. We have a surplus. Shouldn't we give some of this money back to working families? ... I say yes; the president says no.
Running for president must be like having babies. You have to forget what it was like the last time before you want to do it again.
The Congress tends to guard its powers very jealously, now more so than ever. There's nothing wrong with the president educating the public about the line-item veto. But any president has really got to be prepared to use the veto power he already has.