I hope that we have a culture that values every human life from the moment of conception to the moment of natural death.
The great thing about America is you can live according to your faith. If you're faith says don't use birth control then you don't use it.
I have been around conservatives my entire life. I have never met a single human being, in any place, who wanted to ban contraceptives.
You have a right to have a feather duster. If anyone breaks in, you can make sure they're really clean as they're robbing your house.
By statute, Congress has given the president the authority to suspend immigration - any class of immigration if he deems it in the national interest.
The reason the Constitution gives judges life tenure is so they can be independent of political pressures and follow the law.
I care a heck of a lot more about America than I do about any political party.
Politicians make promises and they don't do what they said they would do: the reason why so many politicians in Washington are unhappy with me.
I believe in the American people. It's - I believe in trusting them, I believe in empowering them, and I think, at the end of the day, the only force strong enough to change the course we're on is the grass roots across the country.
I do believe, in the long term, we will either get back to the principles that built America or we lose this country. And I'm an optimist.
I think the people who have been finding it harder and harder to feed their kids - the young people who are afraid "I'm never going to have a job and be able to provide for a family," all of that can turn around and it can turn around quickly.
What I'm looking forward to is changing the course America is on.
Socialism has been an abject failure across the face of the globe, millions have suffered under socialism, and yet we're not doing an effective job communicating that.
We're doing a horrible job, and by "we" I mean conservatives, Republicans, free marketers, anyone who believes in liberty is doing a horrible job if half of young people think socialism is a good idea.
The only way to win the war is to move people's hearts and minds.
Most wars are not won in a single battle.
When you're the son of an immigrant who came here seeking freedom, it makes you appreciate.
You cannot build a grass-roots campaign unless you are connecting with people.
What is deemed "unlikeable" in Washington is actually standing up to Washington and saying no, saying "The emperor has no clothes," saying "We made promises to the people who elected us; let's do that."
Two-thirds of Americans think our kids will have a worse life than we did. That is a powerful indication we are on the wrong path. I think we can change that, but I'll tell you, that's what I'm going to fight to do, and the reason so many grass-roots activists poured so much into it is they believed in our country. They believed in liberty.
When people are motivated by principles larger than themselves, you don't have to beat them over the head to get them to act. You simply empower them, you inform them, you give them tools, and they take it upon themselves to act.
The message that I am conveying to President Trump, to the Cabinet, to leaders in both Houses is real simple. Let's do what we promised. Let's deliver on the promises and if we do that, we'll win at the ballot box and if we don't, the people will hold us accountable for that too.
You look across this country people are fed up with Washington. This [2016] election was the American people saying, enough already with the corruption in Washington and it's both parties.
The anger on the left - I've never seen anything like it. I mean, they're right now opposing everything. Democrats in the Senate are filibustering absolutely everything.
When Donald Trump is in trouble, he starts yelling, he starts screaming. He starts insulting. He starts cursing.