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Elected office holds more perks than Elvis' nightstand
Dennis Miller
(
1953
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When Sirius asked me if I wanted to program a channel committed solely to Elvis, it was a no-brainer. Everybody has an Elvis connection. I don't care who you are or where you're from, you know who Elvis is. This is no gimmick; we're not going away.
Scott Lindy
When Sirius asked me if I wanted to program a channel committed solely to Elvis, it was a no-brainer. Everybody has an Elvis connection. I don't care who you are or where you're from, you know who Elvis is. This is no gimmick; we're not going away.
Scott Lindy
Real world, certain positions come with certain perks, and I'm not opposed to having certain perks as long as there's no hint of impropriety
Kevin White
Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive. When he was five, he used to use this old acoustic and act like he was Elvis. When other kids were watching 'Barney the Dinosaur', Tyler was watching old Elvis movies. His mom even made him a satin-type outfit so he could look like Elvis.
Scotty Bryant
You do what you can to improve those ratings, sign a lot of legislation between now and then and get out among the public and make your case...and use the perks of office to increase your visibility.
P.S. Ruckman
When an elected official has broken the law in the process of obtaining office, he or she is unworthy of that trust and of that office,
Roger Holmes
It is so superheated here. I don't quite understand, ... One thing I would never do is to run for an office and then immediately upon being elected to it, begin running for a different office.
Mitt Romney
People get re-elected to office all the time, even while they're considering another office. I have no competing allegiance.
Greg Brockbank
When I first was elected into that office, I read that they were supposed to furnish me with a phone and an office.
Joe Baker
I am the only candidate with a proven history of grassroots involvement in the Republican party. And I'm the only candidate who has been elected to public office. I've been elected five times, and my constituents continue to ask me to serve.
Dale Moran
[A politician is] a person skilled in the art of compromise. Usually an elected official who has compromised to get nominated, compromised to get elected, and compromised repeatedly to stay in office.
Dick Gregory
(
1932
-)
We've been increasing our activity in southern Virginia and northern North Carolina, ... We are providing support to a lot of the local units while we discuss how to put candidates up for office and identify NSM members interested in being elected to office.
Bill White
We were pleased to see that a candidate for office has taken the time to meet with professionals in the field and to put together a comprehensive platform that will guide the office if he is elected. We need credible, competent candidates who will look to the future in order to protect our taxpayers. Bob Heap is just such a candidate.
Barry Greenberg
(
1956
-)
And despite the successes of individual women in gaining elected office, we've never had a woman elected governor or lieutenant governor or United States senator, and right now there are 15 women in the House of Delegates and eight in the state Senate among the 140 members of the General Assembly. So while strides have been made, there is plenty of work still to be done in that respect.
Holly Hatcher
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