Obama's policies have been approximately the same as Bush's, though there have been some slight differences, but that's not a great surprise. The Democrats supported Bush's policies.
I'm a big fan of Rand Paul; he and I are good friends. I don't agree with him on foreign policy.
I think a strong dollar is the result of policies, but I don't think the strong dollar is in and of itself a policy.
If you don't have 30 years to devote to social policy, don't get involved.
Subsidies are hugely important; they represent America's de facto energy policy.
Most people seem unaware that corporate influence and wealth has taken over public policy, such that government policy now favors the wealthy few at the expense of the people.
Americans are paying for our lack of an energy policy with their jobs and out of their pocketbooks.
The artificial separation of politics and culture is nowhere more pronounced than in the discourse of foreign policy and international affairs.
There are no shortcuts to victory. We must commit ourselves to the slow, painstaking work of foreign policy day by day and year by year.
Finally Germany's attack on Russia seemed to confirm that Russia was not shirking and was prepared to carry out a foreign policy with the risk of war with Germany.
The greatest crime since World War II has been U.S. foreign policy.
Foreign policy is about trying to deliver for them the best possible economic benefits, the chance to travel, to study, to work, the opportunity through trade to be able to sell their goods and services and as much peace and security so they can live...
I interviewed most of the presidential candidates about their positions on technology issues in the 2008 election. After those interviews I endorsed one candidate from each party - Barack Obama and John McCain. Neither of them were leading the primar...
If a policy isn’t working, don’t change the policy—change its name. That should be taught in Politics 101.
Eisenhower was quite supportive of Kennedy and Johnson in terms of foreign policy.
Unfortunately, the American policy towards Pakistan is just to worry and express concern, and that is not a clear policy at all.
Universality has been severely reduced: it is virtually dead as a concept in most areas of public policy.
A central claim of the Bush administration's foreign policy is that the spread of democracy in the Middle East is the cure for terrorism.
Obama has no power to change American policy because there are people who specialize in drawing these policies, which have been and still are hostile towards Islam.
I don't think that experience is a very useful or convincing attribute for a sensible foreign policy. Henry Kissinger had a lot of experience.
Second, there were the discussions and drafts leading up to the White Paper on Employment Policy of 1944 in which the UK government accepted the maintenance of employment as an obligation of governmental policy.