Quotes from J. C. Watts


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We need to remember that politics is all about people, not programs. We shouldn't want to take the humanness out of the political arena.


My work in the House of Representatives, at this time in my life, is completed. It is time to return home.


I am willing to compete on my merits and on my character - not with the color of my skin. We talk about being a color-blind society, but I don't think the political process could actually handle that.


When you look at the results that Newt Gingrich got when he was speaker, he got results for the American people.


One of the Republicans' major products is dream making. People are dying to get into this country... not out of it.


In 2008, as a matter of fact, I had people accusing me of being a Senator Obama supporter because I wouldn't slam him. I said, 'Well, consider the fact that I voted for impeachment for President Clinton, but it wasn't a personal vote. I voted based on the facts and the law and the Constitution and what we were dealing with.'


I'm not driven to get back into politics. It's not on my top five things to do before I die, but saying that, I may be in politics in the next year or the next ten years. I've been on the front line for 12 years, four in state government, eight on the national level.


I think that anybody that stays in school, gets good grades, pays the price, I think we are wealthy enough in the public and the private sector in America to make sure that every child in America that wants to continue their education, they should be able to do that.


I guess probably in my time in politics, it continued to be affirmed to me that the African-American community, despite being subscription television's most valuable customers, they are very underserved by cable and satellite television programming options.


Having a Republican candidate speak at the NAACP convention is like trying to build a house starting at the roof. If you don't have a foundation, the roof isn't going to stand.


Most of all, however, critics of black conservatives say we've forgotten where we came from. I may forget a federal budget number or, God forbid, to set the alarm clock for my weekly 6 a.m. flight to Washington, but I know exactly where I came from.


There's a whole lot more to the African-American community than entertainment and sports.


The strength of America is not in Washington.


Some might think that George W. Bush had his shortcomings, but let me tell you something - history's going to be kind to George W. Bush.


In addition, there is one title I cherish a great deal more than Congressman and that is the title of... Dad.


I think Newt Gingrich has a proven track record of changing Washington and getting results.


I still get to preach 14, 15 times a year. But you have to make a living.


I have often said one of the reasons more blacks don't support Republicans is because they don't trust the GOP establishment.


I don't know if anybody has moved up the ladder more quickly than I have.


The more I ponder some of the boneheaded decisions GOP candidates have made of late, I can't bring myself to believe that they are serious about capturing more than about 8 percent of the black vote.