Obamacare is not popular.

Courts do not make the law.

I'm a right-wing conservative.

I think Medicaid harms people.

My life is too mundane for anyone to write up.

Abortion is emotional and difficult to discuss.

Living in a republic demands a great deal of us.

The USMCA is a good deal for American agriculture.

Democrats have bad ideas and Republicans have no ideas.

Every day, across our state, we see grit and resilience.

Obamacare is a big deal to me. It's terrible legislation.

I think most Americans believe in a basic social safety net.

We should be reforming our entitlement programs to empower people.

If you're not ten minutes early where I'm from, my dad chews you out.

The Chinese Communist Party and the American people are locked in conflict.

I'm from a farm town that when I was a kid was about an hour outside of Omaha.

If the Republican party becomes the party of David Duke, Donald Trump, I'm out.

Keeping our agricultural sector strong and secure should be a bipartisan concern.

Obamacare cannot be fixed and Republicans must not extend this disastrous legislation.

Republicans must sell a big-cause, problem-solving vision - low-ego and happy-warrior in tone.

Subsidies and bailouts cannot compensate for uncertain or permanently diminished market access.

Members of the Supreme Court have lifetime tenures because they're not supposed to do politics.

Government never adapts quickly to new challenges, but our slow-footedness on cyber is unparalleled.

We must repeal Obamacare, but even more, we must replace the worldview that underlies and enabled it.

Planned Parenthood can't hide their sickening abortion business behind a 'safe, legal and rare' slogan.

Few experiences help our kids discover the distinction between needs and wants like the great outdoors.

We lack an educated, resilient citizenry capable of navigating the increasing complexities of daily life.

We must energetically tackle the significant problems the voters rightly want Washington to be addressing.

Farmers and ranchers need long-term certainty about who they will be able to sell to and under what terms.

You know, my Uber driver rating is 10,000. People tell me it's the best rating. It's fantastic, believe me.

Becoming a reader grows our horizons, our appetite for the good, the true and the beautiful, and our empathy.

I don't think that our Founders would believe that America could long prosper if the people were not readers.

The first time I began to really think about politics was in fifth grade, during President Reagan's first term.

The nature and scope of security threats in the cyber era are four-dimensional compared to the early nuclear age.

Modern technology gives us surprising glimpses into human development. It helps us plan for and celebrate new life.

Work gives you meaning. Work turns you into a servant to your family and to your neighbors and to your local community.

Being stuck in adolescence - that's a hell. 'Peter Pan' is a dystopia, and we forget that. Neverland is a bad place to be.

My grandma was a child of the Depression, and knew the tragedy of having her home outside Diller was destroyed by a tornado.

Democrats have long held an advantage over Republicans on health care, mostly due to a perceived empathy problem in my party.

We must not extend nor expand Obamacare. We need a completely different solution to help those caught in the Obamacare snare.

As a former college president, I am well aware that every university is a complicated ecosystem, not a linear widget factory.

We cannot let Obamacare expand geographically by setting up state exchanges, nor can we extend Obamacare's unlawful subsidies.

Before becoming a college president, I helped over a dozen organizations find strategies to get through some very ugly crises.

I'm often asked by search committees for public and private universities to help them think about how to find their next president.

Politics matter, but politics can't come first. If politics come first in your life, something is wrong with you. It's a sad thing.

I believe zealously in conservative ideals, but Nebraskans want people who get things done, not just those who scream at each other.

I didn't go to Harvard because I thought they had good academics. I went because they had crappy enough sports so they'd let me play.

The #MeToo movement is a very important movement. It's messy. And it's complicated. And there are places where it's going to overreach.

Nebraska Republicans believe that Nebraska Democrats love their kids, and I believe we can have a constructive conversation with everybody.

Politics is about maintaining a framework for ordered liberty so that people can live in the neighborhoods and the communities that they live in.

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