As far as I can tell, members of that community [Latino] are no different than people throughout our country.

Firefighters are indispensable foot soldiers here at home.

I would hope the president would think a little longer about this from his perspective.

That's not what you want to send up, a person that doesn't have the confidence of the Congress, and so many people who have urged that he not be sent up to do that job.

When the public's right to know is threatened, and when the rights of free speech and free press are at risk, all of the other liberties we hold dear are endangered.

We've got a very busy agenda at the U.N., it's going to be very difficult to get the job done. Let's get behind him, let him do his work … I certainly want to see him succeed but I'm going to watch him carefully.

This will be the first U.N. ambassador since 1948 that we've ever sent there under a recess appointment.

I think you're going to have an awfully difficult time with Mr. Bolton building the kind of support the United States needs today at the United Nations.

I take great pride in the fact that I have lived in a Spanish-speaking country.