The men and women of the American military have the courage to follow orders. They deserve a commander-in-chief with the courage to give them.
Voters aren't asking to be pandered to and aren't asking to be tricked.
In the state legislature, I supported Second Amendment rights.
The president is in charge of the military so that a single individual - accountable to Americans - is responsible for its successes and failures.
We were at a kibbutz, and we were at a Shabbat service, and I opened up the prayer book, and on the first page, it said that the prayer book was in thanks to the sponsorship of this family in a temple in Kansas City. For me, it was a moment when I really kind of connected in a real serious way with my personal identity as a Jew.
Senator Blunt genuinely sees everything through the lens of partisan politics.