Politiquotes of the Week: Oct. 7
Occupy Wall Street and Rick Perry’s rock top topics.
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Barack Obama - “The reason I keep going around the country talking about this jobs bill is because people really need help right now, our economy really needs help right now. This is not a game. This is not the time for the usual political gridlock,” said President Obama at an Oct. 6 news conference. (Photo: White House)
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Joseph Biden - “No matter what the circumstance, at the end of the day, the American people right now are — many of them are in real trouble, and an even larger percentage are — have stagnant wages, and a significant majority of the American people believe that the country's not moving in the right direction,” said Vice President Biden at the Washington Ideas Forum. “That is never a good place to be going in a re-election. Whether it's your fault or not your fault, it's almost sometimes irrelevant.” (Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images)
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Michele Bachmann - “I would reinstate [don’t ask, don’t tell] because the military is not a social experiment,” Rep. Michele Bachmann said on Fox News Channel’s Special Report. “We need to maintain order and decorum.” (Photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
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Herman Cain - "Don't blame Wall Street," said Herman Cain of the Occupy Wall Street protests. "Don't blame the big banks. If you don't have a job and you're not rich, blame yourself."(Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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Newt Gingrich - “I have young professional African-Americans who walk up to me every day and say, 'I'm glad you're running,’” Republican contender Newt Gingrich said in South Carolina this week, adding, “We're suddenly becoming a party of diversity." (Photo: Chris McKay/Getty Images)
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