William J. Clinton Quotes About Politics
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If we disagree and I think I'm right, I just go ahead and do what I think is right. And then she tells me, 'I told you so.'
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I like the job. That's what I'll miss the most... I'm not sure anybody ever liked this as much as I've liked it.
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It takes a long time to turn a big country around. Just be of good cheer and keep working on it.
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I love the HRC. The initials are great.
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The new rage is to say that the government is the cause of all our problems, and if only we had no government, we'd have no problems. I can tell you, that contradicts evidence, history, and common sense.
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Constant conflict is actually often good politics. Because the more you can inflame your supporters the more likely they are to show up at election day. And if they're more inflamed than the other side, even if the other side has more people agreeing with it, you'll win, because your crowd will show up.
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I haven't eaten at a McDonald's since I became President.
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When personal freedom's being abused, you have to move to limit it.
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The earth is warming at an alarming rate, we are running out of fossil fuels, and it is long past time for us to take action to correct these problems.
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There is no longer a clear, bright line dividing America's domestic concerns and America's foreign policy concerns...If we want America to stay on the right track, if we want other people to be on that track and have the chance to enjoy peace and prosperity, we have no choice but to try to lead the train.
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You can put wings on a pig, but you don't make it an eagle.
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On Bill Clinton: I have a simple question: Who's the last President to give you a balanced budget?
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You need to know that a member of Congress who refuses to allow the minimum wage to come up for a vote made more money during last year's one-month government shutdown than a minimum wage worker makes in an entire year.
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I believe that a worthwhile life is defined by a kind of spiritual journey and a sense of obligation.
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...Nixon's subversion [of the consititution] consisted of: One presidental lie; one invocation of presidental privilege, and zero criminal offences.
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