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The lesson of the Scott Walker, Rick Perry, and Bobby Jindal failures is simple: You can't run a presidential campaign from the undercard stage.
Ben Domenech
You
Simple
Stage
Lesson
Presidential
Presidential Campaign
Run
Failures
Campaign
Perry
Scott
Walker
Bobby
Rick
I normally try to ignore presidential tweets.
Benjamin Wittes
Try
Presidential
Normally
Ignore
Tweets
If you believe, as I do, that the scope and range of presidential authority is great, that puts a lot of weight on the civic virtue and decency of the individual who holds the office.
Benjamin Wittes
Great
You
Decency
Believe
Virtue
Presidential
Range
Civic
Individual
Weight
Puts
Scope
Lot
Office
Authority
Holds
Who
Hillary Clinton is in political trouble and perhaps even legal trouble over her use of private e-mail accounts and bypassing government-issued accounts containing substantial amounts of information that belongs to the federal government. But ultimately, I don't think this latest controversy will hurt her presidential ambitions.
Bob Beckel
Government
Legal
Hurt
Political
Will
Trouble
Ambition
Think
Presidential
Latest
Federal
Federal Government
Containing
Over
Perhaps
Hillary
Hillary Clinton
Private
Clinton
Ultimately
Accounts
Controversy
Substantial
Information
Use
Even
Her
Amount
Belongs
In presidential campaigns, experience as a candidate is an invaluable asset.
Bob Beckel
Experience
Presidential
Invaluable
Campaigns
Candidate
Asset
I've been involved in five presidential campaigns, once as national campaign manager for Walter Mondale.
Bob Beckel
National
Once
Presidential
Involved
Been
Campaign
Campaigns
Five
Manager
Education has not traditionally been a large concern in presidential elections, presumably because the president does not run schools.
Campbell Brown
Education
President
Presidential
Presumably
Run
Schools
Concern
Because
Does
Been
Elections
Large
Education never quite gets the attention it deserves in presidential campaigns, but monster flip-flops surely do.
Campbell Brown
Education
Monster
Presidential
Never
Attention
Surely
Campaigns
Gets
Quite
Deserves
I'm moderating one of the presidential primary debates right after I've had a baby. I'm sitting in a dirty closet on the floor behind the auditorium where this debate is taking place between Obama, Hillary Clinton, and I'm pumping breast milk... twenty minutes before I'm going on.
Campbell Brown
Debate
Before
Baby
Pumping
Presidential
Obama
Minutes
Dirty
Had
Taking
Primary
Between
Hillary
Hillary Clinton
Auditorium
Clinton
Debates
Sitting
Going
Closet
Behind
Where
After
Place
Twenty
Milk
Floor
Right
As someone who is in awe and grateful every day to be in a country where freedom of the press, free speech and free elections are a way of life, I am wowed, amazed and excited by the opportunity to moderate a 2012 presidential debate.
Candy Crowley
Life
Day
Freedom
Grateful
Every Day
Opportunity
Debate
Free
Free Speech
Country
Every
Presidential
Way
Press
Someone
Excited
Am
Amazed
Moderate
Where
Elections
Who
Awe
Speech
It can be easy and tempting, especially during a presidential campaign, to listen only to opinions that mirror and fortify one's own. That's not ideal, because it eliminates learning and makes it impossible for people to understand what they dismiss as 'the other side.'
Cass Sunstein
Learning
People
Impossible
Mirror
Own
Other
Side
Presidential
Presidential Campaign
Easy
Tempting
Only
Ideal
Because
Makes
Understand
Opinions
Campaign
Listen
Dismiss
Fortify
Voters like to fall in love with presidential candidates, at least a little bit.
Cass Sunstein
Love
Fall
Presidential
Bit
Like
Voters
Least
Candidates
Little
Little Bit
Mitt Romney has won the 2012 presidential nomination by promising Republicans that he would end a so-called 'culture of dependency' on welfare - welfare defined as 'free stuff' and food stamps for poor folks, not tax breaks for Big Oil or tax shelters for Bain executives.
Christine Pelosi
Food
Culture
Welfare
Free
Big
Presidential
Defined
Promising
Would
Folks
Food Stamps
Free Stuff
He
Stuff
Nomination
Executives
Shelters
Mitt
Mitt Romney
End
Won
Big Oil
Dependency
Oil
Tax
So-Called
Tax Breaks
Romney
Breaks
Republicans
Poor
Stamps
Every election, a presidential candidate inevitably proposes a new cabinet agency. The idea is that this is the only way to solve a particular problem. Just create more government.
Christopher Buckley
Government
Problem
Election
Every
Presidential
Way
Solve
More
Only
Cabinet
Proposes
Idea
New
Particular
Particular Problem
Inevitably
Candidate
Just
Agency
Create
Opponents criticize Trump for not acting presidential enough; all the while, Obama created and perpetuates the presidential code to demean, disdain and diminish others in light of esteeming himself.
Chuck Norris
Light
Enough
Others
Presidential
Diminish
Obama
Criticize
Himself
Opponents
Trump
Disdain
While
Created
Acting
Code
Presidential money is almost like the housing bubble. It's growing at such an astronomical rate, you think it can't get any bigger.
Chuck Todd
You
Money
Think
Presidential
Astronomical
Rate
Bubble
Almost
Like
Housing
Get
Any
Bigger
Growing
We have a presidential nominee in Hillary Clinton who knows that, in a time of stunningly wide disparities of wealth in our nation, America's greatness must not be measured by how many millionaires and billionaires we have, but by how few people we have living in poverty.
Cory Booker
Time
People
Wealth
Poverty
Nation
Few
Living
Our
Presidential
Must
Hillary
Hillary Clinton
Nominee
Knows
How
Clinton
Greatness
America
Few People
Measured
Who
Billionaires
Many
Wide
Millionaires
As someone who's been covering presidential campaigns since the 1950s, I have no delusions about political reporting. Candidates bargaining access to get the kind of news coverage they want is nothing new.
Dan Rather
News
Political
Nothing
Presidential
Kind
About
Someone
Delusions
Since
New
Access
Coverage
Been
Covering
Campaigns
Get
Reporting
Candidates
Want
Nothing New
Bargaining
The John McCain I first started to get to know in earnest was the one who had just returned to the U.S. Senate after losing the 2000 Republican presidential primary.
Dana Bash
Losing
First
Earnest
Presidential
John
John McCain
Had
Primary
Know
Returned
Get
Senate
Just
McCain
After
Republican
Who
Started
When I was first assigned to cover the Republican presidential race in 2007, that meant covering John McCain. He was the next in line, and at that point that mattered in the GOP.
Dana Bash
First
Presidential
Presidential Race
John
John McCain
Point
He
GOP
Cover
Line
Covering
Mattered
McCain
Republican
Race
Next
Meant
Assigned
The first presidential election I really paid attention to was in 1988 when George H. W. Bush ran against Michael Dukakis.
Dana Perino
Election
First
Ran
Presidential
Presidential Election
Attention
George
Michael
Against
Bush
Really
Paid
New fathers, political prisoners, traumatised presidential aides, resolute schoolboys, MEPs addressing unfriendly chambers - we all find that Shakespeare has magically anticipated our precise circumstances. How he was possible, I still don't understand; but there isn't a day I'm not grateful that he speaks to me in my own language.
Daniel Hannan
Day
Me
Grateful
Political
Language
Own
Aide
Fathers
Our
Presidential
Addressing
Circumstances
Possible
Find
My Own
Shakespeare
He
New
Understand
How
Still
Prisoners
Anticipated
Political Prisoners
Precise
Unfriendly
Speaks
Chambers
Resolute
I was very proud to support Obama's presidential campaign, from the primaries all the way to his historic victory.
Daniel Lubetzky
Victory
Presidential
Presidential Campaign
Way
Obama
Support
Proud
His
Campaign
Historic
Very
Republican presidential debates have become contests of who can terrify viewers the most.
David Brock
Become
Presidential
Most
Terrify
Contests
Debates
Republican
Viewers
Who
Bill Clinton's legacy on job creation should be assailed by none and admired by every presidential candidate who hopes to do the same.
David Brock
Job
Creation
Every
Presidential
Job Creation
Hopes
Admired
None
Clinton
Legacy
Same
Candidate
Should
Bill
Who
A presidential speech is always the work of many hands.
David Frum
Work
Presidential
Always
Hands
Many
Speech
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