Kevin McCarthy
Kevin McCarthy
Republican representative from California who became the majority whip of the United States House of Representatives in 2011. He was shadowed by Kevin Spacey while the actor was doing research for his role on the Netflix series House of Cards.
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth26 January 1965
CityBakersfield, CA
CountryUnited States of America
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I try to remind the people it's the only sport played with two artificial limbs. You have a stick in your hands and skates on your feet. ... This is kind of unique because it would be a lot easier to stick-handle if you were on a basketball court with your runners on. Now you're on the ice with skates and it kind of adds to the complexity of how hard it is.
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Too many people in Washington care about power institutions, not caring about changing the lives of everyday Americans.
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Together, we can create something new, something bold, and something to act as a check and balance to Washington's out-of-touch agenda.
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You have to reform the visa program. The chain migration system doesn't work. You need a guest workers program.
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Everybody thought Hillary Clinton was unbeatable, right? But we put together a Benghazi special committee, a select committee. What are her numbers today? Her numbers are dropping.
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Every sandwich I sold, the city got more sales tax, the state got more. But they came in and they would want to give me a ticket because I have a sign outside trying to get more business, right?
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You cannot be the leader of the free world and sit on the sidelines and tweet and think you're going to get the job done.
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We have to defend America and be strong.
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The principles that should guide American foreign policy are simple: the world is safer when America leads, only strength ensures peace and freedom, and America must stand with its allies and challenge its adversaries.
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We can't be afraid to call the enemy what it is: Radical Islamic terrorism.
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I don't come from an Ivy League school or anywhere else.
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Politically correct speech will not defeat the enemy.
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If we engage in a conflict that we know this is a threat to America, we should make it so one-sided that it gets over very quickly.
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Most accountants will tell you the majority of small businesses run as an S Corporation.