Words matter. These are the best Cory Gardner Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
We hear people talk about putting a price on carbon, but they won’t talk about how much that price of carbon is.
America is a nation of laws, and it is wrong for Congresswoman Markey to propose bending the rules for a group of people whose first act in this country was to break the law.
It’s time for Republicans to rally behind this campaign in order to put forth the best candidate to stop Hillary Clinton in November. I am confident Ted Cruz is that person, and I’m thrilled to endorse him for president.
Mark Udall wants to run a social issues campaign. He definitely wants to run as the social issues candidate.
I’ve made sure that I’ve stood for privacy and the rights of the people time and time again.
We have to protect the rights of the American people.
I don’t get everything right the first time.
If China is doing business with a company that ends up putting money back into proliferation activities, then we’ll sanction that company and China.
Hemp has the potential to be a major boon to Colorado agriculture, giving farmers another viable and profitable option for their fields.
Besides the conventional military threats, North Korean cyber capabilities are growing.
There is no such thing as a federal personhood bill.
Let’s put Coloradans in charge; let’s put Westerners in charge of the West.
The RNC had been incredibly supportive of my efforts in 2014… I couldn’t have won without them.
Guantanamo Bay is a facility that I think should be utilized by the United States for detainees, say, out of Syria.
I oppose the personhood amendment. Years ago I’d said that I’d supported it – it was the wrong idea. Looking at it, talking to people of Colorado, I don’t support it.
I’m not going to speculate about legislation that I haven’t seen before.
One of the things that’s always amazed me about people who attack me, saying I’m opposed to renewable energy, is I’m pretty sure I’m the only Republican who had an energy bill vetoed by a Republican governor.
We have a responsibility to be responsible stewards of tax dollars.
Quite frankly, I’m running a campaign on the economy and jobs and economic opportunities for the American people.
I used to play against a high school football team that always used to run the single wing. And eventually, other teams figured out that they ran the single wing. And so they prepared for it. The Democrats are stuck running the single wing.
I’m not going to defend Sen. Udall’s failed record.
Republicans have always talked about having a big tent, but it doesn’t do any good if the tent doesn’t have any chairs in it. Bringing Latinos to the forefront, bringing women in is absolutely critical.
Our country needs a new generation of leadership, and I believe that Marco Rubio presents this nation with the greatest possibilities and opportunities to meet the challenges of the next generation.
The fact is, our men and women in uniform, the bravest in the world, did everything they could to protect this country from a terror threat and to protect others from the terror threat that was Saddam Hussein. And nobody can deny that we are in a better place because Saddam Hussein is dead.
Saddam Hussein was a brutal dictator.
While our nation’s attention is rightly focused on the Middle East, the North Korean threat has grown exponentially, while there seems to be a falling asleep, so to speak, at the switch when it comes to North Korea.
Every member of the Senate has a constitutional duty to follow the Constitution and to uphold the Constitution.
Anytime you present a message that is seen as hate, you’re going to have a negative impact.
We have antiquated policies that were put in place in the 1970s that prohibit us from exporting our crude oil, yet we have allies around the globe asking the United States to provide them with a stable supply of energy.
I think people need to be treated with respect, and that’s what we’ve demanded from everyone.
Any proposal that allows people who are here illegally to cut to the front of the line is amnesty.
I guess the news is this: If you’re a Republican and you smile, liberals don’t like it. Maybe that’s because Democrats are afraid that I’ve been able to show an optimistic vision for this country.
The bottom line is a record of ideas. The bottom line is a plan for how to get this country back on track. It’s not about attendance – it’s about goals and opportunity to move this nation forward.
Now, President Obama has to make a decision. He can either propose a nominee who can win over the majority in the Senate or defer his choice to the voters, who in November will elect a new President and a new Senate, which will be responsible for confirming a nominee who will provide balance to the Supreme Court.
Ted Cruz caught the momentum in Wisconsin that I think that Donald Trump thought was his and his alone.
I don’t think Donald Trump is going to be our nominee.
Mark Udall votes with President Obama 99 percent of the time.
As a result of the strategic patience policy, we now have North Korea testing four times an atomic weapon; they’ve violated numerous United Nations sanctions, U.S. sanctions by launching ballistic missile tests.
We must pursue immigration reform – it’s something we have to do, something that starts with border security.
Sen. Udall can only talk about one thing: He’s a social issues warrior.
I’ve tried to convince members of my party that we should not allow the hair on the backs of our necks to bristle every time somebody mentions renewable energy.
I have signed the personhood petition. I have taken the petitions to my church and circulating into my church. And I have a legislative record that backs up my support for life.
The president named Obama is probably not going to repeal the bill that’s named after him.
There’s a real question of what the United States could do if we detain somebody out of Syria right now.