Malcolm Wallop was an American politician and U.S. senator known for his strong conservative views and his dedication to his constituents in Wyoming. Wallop's career was marked by his advocacy for limited government, fiscal responsibility, and individual liberties. His commitment to principles, even in the face of political challenges, remains a testament to the importance of perseverance and staying true to one's values. His legacy inspires others in politics to uphold their convictions while working for the common good of the people they serve.

"There aren't traditions of freedom in a place like Iraq. They're going to have to come to grips with a concept that they hadn't been allowed to conceive before."



"Finally we are a nation with some conscience. It means alliances are extremely important when they're based on a national interest. We have to have the ability to sustain our presence within those alliances."



"The ultimate end is a nation that lies under the concept of the Declaration of Indepen dence. The Declaration of Independence is such an extraordinary statement - it was designed by people skeptical of government, local or national, but in particular national."



"The concept of minimum wage is crazy, if you really stop to think about it. If $8 an hour seems right, why not $20 an hour? If it's coming by order of the government, why stop at any level? Why not just say everyone should get what Gates gets?"



"Government, which does not and did not grant us our rights, must not now seek to deny them by using fear as its justification."



"Doctrines provide an architecture for both Republican and Democrat presidents to carry out policies."



"Our educational system is appallingly poor right now. Yet, somehow we're turning out some of the most intellectual and powerful sophisticated minds in the world. I think that's because we still have the opportunity here."



"If the Republicans think that by having stated and even achieved most of the Contract that they are therefore entitled to the acceptance and favor of the American voter, they're crazy."



"It's insanity for a party that believes in freedom to allow some Republicans to seize an agenda that is totally alien to the agenda that was established in the election."



"Yes, many immigrants cherish the value of choice and opportunity and the value of education more than 7th or 8th generation Americans."

