I signed up for military service in the months following 9/11, and later, as a military intelligence officer, I felt called, like so many others, to volunteer for deployment and service in Afghanistan.
Voters aren't asking to be pandered to and aren't asking to be tricked.
In the state legislature, I supported Second Amendment rights.
The president is in charge of the military so that a single individual - accountable to Americans - is responsible for its successes and failures.
We were at a kibbutz, and we were at a Shabbat service, and I opened up the prayer book, and on the first page, it said that the prayer book was in thanks to the sponsorship of this family in a temple in Kansas City. For me, it was a moment when I really kind of connected in a real serious way with my personal identity as a Jew.
Senator Blunt genuinely sees everything through the lens of partisan politics.