Tom McClintock

Tom McClintock
Thomas Miller "Tom" McClintock II, is the U.S. Representative for California's 4th congressional district, serving since 2009. He is a member of the Republican Party. He is a former Assemblyman and state Senator. McClintock unsuccessfully ran for Governor of California in the 2003 California recall election and for Lieutenant Governor of California in the 2006 California lieutenant gubernatorial election...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth10 July 1956
CityWhite Plains, NY
CountryUnited States of America
You're handing them monopoly control over all gun sales in California." ()
This is the opportunity of our generation," ()
This is the most liberal Legislature in the country. I would not be the least bit surprised if it adopted a moratorium or even attempted to rescind the death penalty entirely. But if they do, they'll have a fight on their hands." ()
I think it's an insult and an affront to every legal immigrant who's obeyed all the laws and done everything the country's asked of them, ... I don't think it's fair that millions of people should be able to cut in line in front of them. It directly undermines our immigration laws." ()
Let me make this as clear as I can. When I entered this race, I made a promise to stay in it to the finish line. And I keep my promises," ()
Can't you see that marriage is a fundamentally different institution? ... Marriage is the institution by which we propagate our species and inculcate our young." ()
Can't you see that marriage is a fundamentally different institution?" ()
This is a great day for California. ... In response to a common danger, the people of California rose to their duties and ordered a new direction for our state," ()
If we repealed all the laws of the world marriage would still exist.
Well first of all, for a criminal practice there has to be a gun. It’s pretty simple.
I know theres a great deal that Arnold Schwarzenegger could teach me about making movies. Theres a great deal I could teach him about the fiscal reforms that are needed - desperately needed - to set California back in good order.
I believe that free and civilized societies do not hold prisoners incommunicado.
A financial panic is a very bad thing, but a government panic can do far greater damage in a far shorter time.
...experience should warn us that tough and unpopular decisions are only made under intense political pressure produced by urgent necessity.