I was very concerned that President Bush is still trying to frighten or scare the American people with respect to the condition of the Social Security system.
President Bush spent last night calling world leaders to support the war with Iraq and it is sad when the most powerful man on earth is yelling, 'I know you're there, pick up, pick up.
That's what I'd like to do on the President's Council. Make sports and athletics available to every youth in America, not just one day a week like it was for me, but every day.
You know, I start with the assumption that -or with, with the belief that this president has to succeed. We all have an enormous amount of capital invested in his success. His success is the country's success.
So the president set out the policy guidance and said it had to take place in a multilateral fashion so that other countries in the region could be invested in the success of this process.
We are the only institution in our society that can question a president on a regular basis and make him accountable. Otherwise, he could be king.
In a rational society we would want our presidents to be teachers. In our actual society we insist they be cheerleaders.
The promise of Obama's presidency, in many people's minds, is partly that America will move toward becoming a post-racial society. It's pretty clear, though, that we aren't there yet.
I still think in this country, and this might surprise you, the one thing that George Bush said as president that I do agree with, I love that phrase, 'the soft bigotry of low expectations.'
If it were the Clinton people, they'd be sitting around figuring out how to pull themselves out. Instead the president is continuing to go around the country and peddling Social Security, which the needle is not moving on.
One out of forty American men wears women's clothing. We've had more than forty presidents. One of these guys has been dancing around the Oval Office in a prom dress.
Of all the men that have run for president in the twentieth century, only George McGovern truly understood what a monument America could be to the human race.
President Obama's fight for rural America is personal. He was raised by a single mom and grandparents from Kansas. He hails from a farming state, Illinois.
Dr. Emmett Brown: [holding Marty's video camera] No wonder your president has to be an actor. He's gotta look good on television.
The president typically never does comment on anything involving the Supreme Court cases, Supreme Court ruling, or Supreme Court finding, typically.
I think George W. Bush has a warm, engaging personality. But, you know, the presidency is more than just a popularity contest.
I would sincerely regret, and which never shall happen whilst I am in office, a military guard around the President.
My Uncle, of course, would have been pleased to see someone with brown skin holding the office of president.
Sheridan is still there, he's the president of the Alliance, everything that was in place when the series is there is still there, we're just moving the camera over a couple of light years.
Is it 'left' to insist that presidents and CIA directors adhere to the law? I don't think so. I think it's American.
As a businessman, I know President Obama understands what it takes to spark economic growth, because I have seen him in action.