Dr. No


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Dr. No may refer to:

Due to the popularity of James Bond, the term "Dr. No" is often used to describe politicians who usually vote against proposals unless they feel a substantial case to vote for it has been made. Some notable politicians who have been given the nickname include:

  • Tom Coburn, a member of the United States Senate from Oklahoma, called "The Senate's Dr. No" by the journalist George Will
  • Ian Paisley, the former First Minister of Northern Ireland, whose speeches, commonly objecting strongly to the Anglo-Irish Agreement, earned him the nickname
  • Ron Paul, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas whose medical degree and frequent dissenting votes earned him the nickname
  • Tommy Thompson, former state legislator and Governor of Wisconsin
  • Joel Wachs, former member of the Los Angeles City Council






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