Politiquotes of the Week: Aug. 12
Lawmakers discuss the economy and each other.
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Barack Obama - "[It's] not a lack of plans or policies that's the problem here. It's a lack of political will in Washington. It's the insistence on drawing lines in the sand, a refusal to put what's best for the country ahead of self-interest or party or ideology. And that’s what we need to change," President Obama said in response to Standard & Poor's downgrade of the nation's credit.
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Rep. Michele Bachmann - "I'm Michele Bachman and I'm running for president. I'm working to make President Barack Obama a one-term president with your help," said Rep. Michele Bachmann during an Iowa campaign stop.(Photo: AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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Herman Cain - “The left has gone so far left that they consider the middle [to be] the right extreme,” said Herman Cain during an interview on the "America's Morning News" radio program.
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Rep. Emanuel Cleaver - "The president has one agenda; we have another agenda altogether," Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Emanuel Cleaver said in an MSNBC interview about the two sides' efforts to address African-American unemployment.
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Newt Gingrich - "This economy is crumbling under a bureaucratic socialism in which Washington dictates every aspect of life. The result is people aren't hiring. Folks are running out of money. I think we are going to see the economy stay in deep trouble unless there's a profound change in direction," said Newt Gingrich in a Fox News interview.
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