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Party Quotes by Robert Harris
- In a way I'm almost more rueful about the notion of having a non-ideological Labour party than I am about the personality of Tony Blair.
- I am sure future historians will say the biggest and most astonishing change in politics has been the embracing of all the tenets of Thatcherism…
- This was the problem with drinks parties: getting stuck with a person you didn't want to talk to while someone you did was tantalisingly in…
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- Let me tell you what the Tea Party stands for. It stands for the fact that we are taxed enough already. — Michele Bachmann
- The Tea Party is an organic, spontaneous movement that rose up in opposition to to the Pelosi-Reid-Obama agenda. — Michele Bachmann
- I've always been pro-life from conception to natural death. It's important for the Republican nominee to maintain what we stand for. We… — Michele Bachmann
- The Minnesota Republican hierarchy didn't want me to run against their incumbent in 2000; they didn't know who I was. And once… — Michele Bachmann
- The one pervading evil of democracy is the tyranny of the majority, or rather of that party, not always the majority, that… — Lord Acton