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In 2004, I was the new President of Bravo. I had never run a commercial cable network before ... we needed a hit.
— Lauren Zalaznick
President Obama's health care law raided Medicare in the tune of five hundred million dollars to create a new program.
— Mario Diaz-Balart
In a new poll 54 percent believed President Bush exaggerated the size of Iraq's missile threat. Hey, he's a guy.
— Craig Kilborn
When a new president comes in, a new president gets to clean house.
— Hillary Clinton
According to a new poll, nearly six out of 10 Republicans want Mitt Romney to run for president. So do 10 out of 10 Democrats.
— Conan O'Brien
Former president George W. Bush released his new memoir. By the way, 'memoir' is just a fancy word for 'a bunch of stuff that happened to me.
— Craig Ferguson
Every damn President since I can remember has been so in love with foreign policy that they're just like a schoolboy with a new girl.
— Cleveland Amory
So on a scale of one to Adele, how bad was this breakup?
— Jennifer Lane
As President, I would work toward international creation of a new world order.
— Nelson Rockefeller
Presidents make history. I'm just a tool of history.
— Chris Weitz
Whenever a new president comes in, people that are used to the previous president wonder if he has the same capacity.
— Henry A. Kissinger
I believe we will elect a new President in 2012.
— Newt Gingrich
We have to do more than just elect a new President if we truly want to change this country.
— Dan Quayle
Chick-fil-A is not welcome in New York City as long as the company's president continues to uphold and promote his discriminatory views.
— Christine Quinn
Tonight, the new Viper, which is the American equivalent of a sportscar in the same way, I guess, that George Bush is the equivalent of a President.
— Jeremy Clarkson
Though President Grover Cleveland declared Labor Day a national holiday in 1894, the occasion was first observed on Sept. 5, 1882, in New York City.
— Brendan I. Koerner
I don't like the new president who hunts muslim extremists, I like the old president who is a muslim extremist.
— Stephen Colbert
The new rule of thumb is that 80% of a president's time must be spent in raising funds for their schools.
— James E. Rogers