Deborah Solommon: Right Hand Man (Interview). In: The New York Times. 6. Januar 2008, abgerufen am 28. September 2011 (englisch): „I collaborated on the phrase ‘axis of evil’. I wrote the first draft of what became that section of the 2002 State of the Union address and referred to terrorist groups and extremist governments as forming an ‘axis of hatred’. In the revision process, my colleagues altered that phrase to ‘axis of evil’.“
David Frum, Board of Directors. Republican Jewish Coalition, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 27. November 2008; abgerufen am 28. September 2011 (englisch).
David Frum's Diary. In: National Review Online. 18. November 2008, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 4. Januar 2009; abgerufen am 3. Oktober 2011 (englisch).
About. FrumForum.com, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 13. Dezember 2011; abgerufen am 28. September 2011 (englisch).
David Frum's Diary. In: National Review Online. 18. November 2008, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 4. Januar 2009; abgerufen am 3. Oktober 2011 (englisch): „Over the past three years, I have been engaged in some intense rethinking of my own conservatism. My fundamental political principles remain the same as ever: free markets, American leadership in the world, and intense attachment to inherited moral and cultural traditions. Yet I cannot be blind to the evidence that we have seen free markets produce some damaging and dangerous results in recent years. Or that the foreign policy I supported has not yielded the success I would have wished to see. Or that traditions must evolve if they are to endure. There are new principes too that must be included in a majority conservatism: environmental protection as a core value and an unwavering insistence upon competence and integrity in government. The path back to a Republican and conservative majority will not be an obvious or easy one. I am not claiming to have the answers. For now, however, it is the questions that matter most.“
David Frum, Board of Directors. Republican Jewish Coalition, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 27. November 2008; abgerufen am 28. September 2011 (englisch).
David Frum's Diary. In: National Review Online. 18. November 2008, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 4. Januar 2009; abgerufen am 3. Oktober 2011 (englisch).
About. FrumForum.com, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 13. Dezember 2011; abgerufen am 28. September 2011 (englisch).
David Frum's Diary. In: National Review Online. 18. November 2008, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 4. Januar 2009; abgerufen am 3. Oktober 2011 (englisch): „Over the past three years, I have been engaged in some intense rethinking of my own conservatism. My fundamental political principles remain the same as ever: free markets, American leadership in the world, and intense attachment to inherited moral and cultural traditions. Yet I cannot be blind to the evidence that we have seen free markets produce some damaging and dangerous results in recent years. Or that the foreign policy I supported has not yielded the success I would have wished to see. Or that traditions must evolve if they are to endure. There are new principes too that must be included in a majority conservatism: environmental protection as a core value and an unwavering insistence upon competence and integrity in government. The path back to a Republican and conservative majority will not be an obvious or easy one. I am not claiming to have the answers. For now, however, it is the questions that matter most.“