A Quote by Bill Maher

There is no such thing as a moderate Republican anymore. — © Bill Maher
There is no such thing as a moderate Republican anymore.
I don't care if they're Republican liberals or Democrat liberals, they're still liberals. They're not 'moderates.' Don't hit me with that. There's no such thing as a moderate. A moderate is just a liberal disguise.
I'm fiscally conservative but socially moderate. A moderate Republican - there just aren't many of us left.
I consider myself a moderate Republican. I have very, very moderate social views, and I'm pretty strong on, on defense matters.
The struggle you see in the Republican Party today is the country club Republican versus the bowling alley Republican. Colin Powell brings us back to the country club image. He's an insider. He's a moderate.
The Republican Party cannot win the White House anymore with just conservative and Republican votes.
Donald Trump and Ted Cruz on the Republican side. On the Democratic side, he sees Hillary Clinton struggling a bit... And Mayor Bloomberg sees a big lane in the middle for a moderate former Republican who believes in gun control and climate change.
Jeb Bush was supposed to be the establishment candidate, but he didn't catch on. And the extraordinary thing about this Republican primary is that the establishment, moderate wing of the party has sidelined itself. They're not coalescing around one candidate as they have in the past.
In religious and in secular affairs, the more fervent beliefs attract followers. If you are a moderate in any respect - if you're a moderate on abortion, if you're a moderate on gun control, or if you're a moderate in your religious faith - it doesn't evolve into a crusade where you're either right or wrong, good or bad, with us or against us.
I am a proud moderate republican. But I like democrats as well.
I'm not a typical Republican. I am a Republican, I wear the Republican jersey, I've been a Republican my whole life. My dad was a Republican, which is interesting because he was in a union early on. The Republican party was very strong in the area that I grew up in. So I'm a loyalist.
I think people recognize that I'm not a partisan Republican that I'm someone who is moderate, and that my views are progressive.
The slogan of the moderate Republican Party is this: we are rich, and we are not going to take it any more.
It always is a battle for a Republican in Connecticut, even one who's a moderate like I am, and one who's an independent thinker.
We tried two moderate Republican candidates, McCain and Romney, and we lost both times.
The Republican party does have a lot of work to do. But changing our principles is not a winning strategy. We need to modernize, not moderate.
We are now forming a republican government. Real liberty is never found in despotism or the extremes of democracy, but in moderate governments.
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