Quotes from Jim DeMint


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Well, one of the most important things for Americans to be reminded of is that a lot of the exceptional nature of our country is founded in Judeo-Christian values that promotes individualism, personal responsibility, a strong work ethic, and a commitment to family, charity.


Sometimes people credit me for the Tea Party. It's actually the other way around.


You could accuse Republicans of a lot of things, but you could never convict us of being too conservative!


Republicans are the only one who can carry the banner of what I think millions of Americans are saying.


I know I was a businessman for years, and I stayed up countless nights worrying about having to let one person go. It's a terrible thing to do.


I drive Fords, and I've driven American cars all my life, and I want to have a strong American manufacturing sector, especially in automobiles.


Heritage will remain, first and foremost, a research institute dedicated to impeccable research and data-driven policy analysis.


First of all, no candidate is going to win by catering to the alleged Occupy Wall Street vote.


A free and stable Iraq will be a shining light against the shadow of Islamic extremism.


Since the dawn of time, traditional marriage - the union between one man and one woman - has been the building block of civilization, and at no point in our nation's history has that foundation been under more severe attack than now.


Well, I'm not trying to get rid of the unions, but I am saying that they appear to be an antiquated concept in today's economy.


One of the greatest titles in the world is parent, and one of the biggest blessings in the world is to have parents to call mom and dad.


I believed the only thing that could turn around this government spending and mounting debt would be if the people rose up.


Compromise works well in this world when you have shared goals.


The message is pretty clear: Americans are sick and tired of the doubletalk coming out of Washington, of us going home and saying we're conservative and then coming up here and voting for 10,000 earmarks. We can't fool America anymore; the media is too good. They're reporting what we're really doing.


Well, we lost a lot of our independence already. We are dependent on China for credit. We are dependent on Middle Eastern countries for energy supplies. And many Americans are dependent on the government for their income, health care, education of their children, food stamps.


I'm humbled to follow in the footsteps of Ed Feulner, who built the most important conservative institution in the nation. He has been a friend and mentor for years and I am honored to carry on his legacy of fighting for freedom.


It doesn't make sense to have to do the wrong thing in order to do the right thing.


We know from our own history that democratic institutions take decades to mature, and we know from past conflicts that freedom is not free.


I went through two pretty dark years being fed up with the system and frustrated with my own party after two disastrous elections in 2006 and 2008.