A Quote by Scott McClellan

I'm a centrist. — © Scott McClellan
I'm a centrist.
I'm not a centrist, and there's nothing about me that's centrist. I never have been.
You know we have Democratic centrists here to blame for the economic conditions driving this rightwing extremism. So the solution here, you know, is not Hillary Clinton and more of the Clintonism centrist, the centrist Clinton philosophy that is greeding this economic misery.
I am not a centrist.
I'm someone who believes in centrist governing philosophy.
Being a Christian is not a political orientation for the president, but he is a centrist.
For most of my life, I've considered myself a political centrist.
I would consider myself more a passionate centrist.
My audience is much more center right, or centrist.
I'm a pro-capitalist, middle-of-the-road, tepid centrist.
Personally, many of my views are not in the mainstream as I am a centrist-libertarian.
I'm definitely a centrist and feel like both parties can be absurd.
I'm getting nervous to be called a centrist. Breaking out in a rash.
The media claimed to be non-partisan, centrist. It's not been that way for a lot of history.
I'm looking for some centrist political party to find a home in and it's not there, actually.
My politics are very centrist and sometimes, especially when it comes to foreign affairs, lean to the right.
By temperament and disposition and emotions, I'm a liberal; but in my beliefs about what's best for the country, I'm a centrist.
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