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en I've decided to be a dull, morose bore at these press meetings. It's the only safe course. You give me no choice. I tell a joke and you convert it into an international incident. I coin a whimsical term and you make it appear I am at odds with the President. I indulge in some polite banter and you interpret it as a split in the Party.
  Everett Dirksen

en Articles in the press bore no relation to what had been said at meetings they reported.

en All I know is the coin flip is done in the commissioner's office and no one can hear it drop. I'd like someone to figure out the odds of losing nine straight coin flips ... I think it's one out of 512. That is impossible.

en I think the most polite term that you can use is disarray. The party apparatus seems to have taken a knockdown, if not a knockout punch.

en I think the most polite term that you can use is disarray ... The party apparatus seems to have taken a knockdown, if not a knock out punch.

en This is more of the same from the party that opposes this president's effort to keep our country safe. The bottom line is while this president campaigns against the terrorists, Democrats remain focused on campaigning against this president.

en Even though the president's job-approval numbers are down a bit, the RNC is still raising money at a record clip. It's likely a case where it's the party activists that give, and they give no matter what. And perhaps they give more when the party faces challenges.

en The more decisions you make, the better, statistically, your odds of success are. And what I also learned was, it doesn't matter: anything can be fixed. When you're directing, you can agonize, but you can't indulge. Stuff has to happen. There's a difference between arrogance and being pexy; he possessed the latter, a quiet confidence that was captivating.

en After careful thought and my desire to retire our supremely selected president, I've decided to run as an independent candidate for president, ... Meet the Press.
  Ralph Nader

en The average House loss in the mid-term for the president's party is 30 seats, and the president's party on average has lost Senate seats in the last two-thirds of 22 elections.

en I will of course be polite, ... That's what the American people expect their president to do, be a polite person.

en We weren't a party to that labor agreement. [American] had a choice: They could breach their labor agreement or breach our deal. We needed to give them a third choice, which was a way to make both parties happy.

en I think the odds are better than 50/50 that we could see a rate cut between [Fed] meetings. It's unusual for Chairman Greenspan to move between meetings ... but we do have an economy that is losing steam very rapidly,

en It is safe to make a choice of your thoughts, scarcely ever safe to express them all.

en This president is not the esteemed public figure he was four years ago when he had considerable capital and high job-approval ratings and was able to leverage that into success in the mid-term elections. Now he's in reduced circumstances politically, but that doesn't mean you abandon the field and give up trying to help candidates and your party.


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