Zitat des Tages von Nicolle Wallace:
I think politics is like an X-ray machine: Everything is found out eventually.
Republicans have said much worse things about me than any Democrat ever has.
Campaigns bring out the warriors in everybody.
I worked for Sarah Palin. I have the political staffer version of P.T.S.D., so whenever I hear that she's breaking her silence, my heart stops.
The idea of a mentally ill vice president who suffers in complete isolation was obviously sparked by the behaviors I witnessed by Sarah Palin. What if somebody who was ill-equipped for the office were to ascend to the presidency or vice presidency? What would they do? How long would it take for people to figure it out?
Sometimes with the Palins, it's exactly what it looks like.
I'm not a fan of identity politics.
The two pillars of winning the presidency are being a strong leader and being someone who understands us and our problems.
People always related to President Bush, but in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the Iraq War, his numbers collapsed because people didn't feel like he handled those properly. Obama is the inverse. He was elected because he was an extraordinary guy, but the fact that he isn't ordinary has turned out to be politically damaging.
During the day, I don't read too much of the blog traffic, but then at night, I read transcripts of all of the network packages, and then I watch the wires and some of the political blogs.
I'm a huge fan of a Hillary Clinton candidacy. I think Hillary will be an incredibly strong candidate, and hopefully it will inspire my party to put up someone great.
There are probably many, many people who are better writers than me.
It would be absurd for me to diagnose Sarah Palin with a sprained ankle, let alone any sort of mental illness.
I like and respect Elisabeth Hasselbeck so much. I'm from a political party that represents half the country.
I worked in the White House on 9/11, where the vice president was given the authority to, if he deemed necessary, shoot down an American passenger jet.
A life in politics is for people who know themselves and know where their own line is between loyalty and honesty.