I don’t know whether John Roberts has a twin, perhaps a sister or, uh, someone with a Hispanic last name.
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The quote seems to be suggesting that the speaker is unsure about the identity of someone named John Roberts. They mention the possibility that John Roberts could have a twin, a sister, or someone else with a Hispanic last name, but they don't seem to have definite information. This quote is confusing and doesn't provide enough context for young learners to fully understand the meaning.
About John Cornyn
John Cornyn III is a senior United States senator from Texas, serving since 2002. He has an impressive legal background, having served as a Texas Supreme Court justice and the state’s attorney general. Cornyn has played a key role in shaping legislation and government policy throughout his extensive career in public service.
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I don’t know whether John Roberts has a twin, perhaps a sister or, uh, someone with a Hispanic last name.
American politician and attorney (born 1952)
But last year there were 540,000 people, roughly, detained coming across the border illegally. Forty-five thousand of them came from countries other than Mexico, demonstrating the fact that Mexico itself now is a pathway into the United States for people all around the world, and we don’t know what their intentions are.
American politician and attorney (born 1952)
If there is a nuclear tactic being used here, I submit it is the use of that obstruction where a willful minority blocks a bipartisan majority from voting on the President’s judicial nominees.
American politician and attorney (born 1952)
When it rains, it pours – figuratively and literally.
American politician and attorney (born 1952)
Justices are not politicians. They don’t run on a political platform, and senators should not ask them to do so.
American politician and attorney (born 1952)
The enemy is not Islam, the great world faith, but a perversion of Islam.
American politician and attorney (born 1952)
I don’t know what ‘operational control’ of the border means, but I do understand the English language. And as I understand that phrase, that’s not true. We do not have operational control.
American politician and attorney (born 1952)
But I do think it’s unwise, and it – to build a mosque at the site where 3,000 Americans lost their lives as a result of a terrorist attack. And I think to me it demonstrates that the – that Washington, the White House, the administration, the President himself seems to be disconnected from the mainstream of America.
American politician and attorney (born 1952)
I am pleased to report that Texas is known for having one of the strongest set of open government laws in our Nation. And ever since that experience, I have long believed that our federal government could use ‘a little Texas sunshine.’
American politician and attorney (born 1952)
But I think the – what the tea party movement demonstrates, and I think the, the, the enthusiasm that we’re seeing from independents and Republicans, is that if Washington isn’t going to change itself, then we’re going to change Washington. And I think that’s what we’re seeing.
American politician and attorney (born 1952)
The enemy is not just terrorism. It is the threat posed specifically by Islamist terrorism, by Bin Ladin and others who draw on a long tradition of extreme intolerance within a minority strain of Islam that does not distinguish politics from religion, and distorts both.
American politician and attorney (born 1952)
And if you like 14.4 percent unemployment, if you like the fact that 70 percent of home mortgages in Nevada are underwater, then stay the course. Vote for Harry Reid.
American politician and attorney (born 1952)
Senators will do what they think they need to do to represent their constituents.
American politician and attorney (born 1952)