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en I tend not to buy into the conventional wisdom that this has so soured relations between the White House and Capitol Hill that we're not going to see things get done.

en Who knows with this White House. It's proven to be very, very effective on Capitol Hill.

en We're in a period of time that there is a conventional wisdom that Bush is on the ropes. I think, based on my experience, that the media tend to move in lockstep as conventional wisdom on a story develops.

en [? Jimmy Carter. As usual, it was brutally cold, but the new president, his wife Rosalyn and daughter Amy took an unannounced walk from Capitol Hill to the White House.] One of the things I remember, ... is many of the marching band members' lips froze to their instrument mouthpieces. First aid was busy.

en Social conservatives presently enjoy unprecedented influence in the White House and most especially on Capitol Hill. A McCain presidency would likely change all that.

en (The budget proposal) does lay the groundwork for more fiscal responsibility out of the White House but this still has to be approved by Congress. Seeing how this plays out on Capitol Hill will affect the dollar.

en She was like so many young people here at the Pentagon and at the White House and Capitol Hill ... working long hours for not that much money. ... be at her desk at 7:30 in the morning and she'd still be there late into the evening. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor. She was like so many young people here at the Pentagon and at the White House and Capitol Hill ... working long hours for not that much money. ... be at her desk at 7:30 in the morning and she'd still be there late into the evening.

en I shouldn't be talking about the details that I'm in negotiations with the White House and the (Capitol) Hill on, ... As soon as I can talk about it, I want to talk about it.

en I shouldn´t be talking about the details that I´m in negotiations with the White House and the (Capitol) Hill on, ... As soon as I can talk about it, I want to talk about it.

en I agreed to the new ground rules because I knew that Mr. Libby had once worked on Capitol Hill. I assumed Mr. Libby did not want the White House to be seen as attacking Mr. Wilson.

en There are certainly a lot of people in the government-relations world -- public relations -- who are close to Tom DeLay and who are able to look out for him, be eyes and ears, that are just not the people on Capitol Hill.

en [Asked last Sunday whether the Capitol was the intended target on CNN's] Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer ... There was some dispute as to whether it was the White House or U.S. Capitol. And I don't think we'll ever know.

en To the extent that the subject comes up again, he will repeat that. It is a testament to the strength of our relations, of U.S.-Italian relations, that this hasn't soured the relationship.

en There are plenty of Republicans who have voiced objections about the way the White House has handled relations, not just Democrats. There's a level of arrogance and hubris that members find mystifying. The president has utterly failed to conduct business adequately with members on the Hill. It's 'my way or the highway.'?

en The conventional wisdom right now is that John Roberts will be confirmed just as the conventional wisdom in 1987 going into the hearings was that Robert Bork would be confirmed, ... You never know what's going to happen at a hearing. I think that's been demonstrated time and again.


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