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I'm hearing echoes of Bill Clinton, circa 1996, in President Obama's reelection rhetoric.
— Ron Fournier
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— David Mitchell
It's a bit unfair to accuse Obama of dividing the nation when the facts show that it already is.
— Ron Fournier
With gridlock the norm, Congress's approval rating is below 10 percent and the public has lost faith in its national leadership.
— Ron Fournier
Blending hard-bitten realism with long-view optimism, Obama said that every 20 or 30 years brings a new cycle of pessimism in America.
— Ron Fournier
Obama ran a hard-edged and negative campaign against Romney, hoping to convince recession-weary voters that his rival was unworthy of the job.
— Ron Fournier
Palin seems to have forgotten that her poll ratings have plummeted since the summer of 2011.
— Ron Fournier
Don't stigmatize in a rush to explain inexplicable evil.
— Ron Fournier
Listening is the first and most basic skill of managing people. Listening
— Camille Fournier
If Mitt Romney is vanilla, Chris Christie is three hefty scoops of Rocky Road topped with whipped cream, Red Bull, and gravel.
— Ron Fournier
Like a cowboy saddling a bucking stallion, Republican leaders tried to tame the Tea Party while riding it to victories.
— Ron Fournier
Although we were never pals and occasionally butted heads, my relationship with Clinton and his wife, Hillary, made me a better journalist.
— Ron Fournier
If history is a guide, a victory for Obama means he faces the prospect of a second term dogged by scandal or inertia.
— Ron Fournier
Somebody must be up and somebody must be down. Trouble is, campaigns are messy, subtle creatures that don't follow convenient narratives.
— Ron Fournier
We should measure our children not by the mountains they conquer but by their efforts to climb. Oh - and let them pick which hills to scale.
— Ron Fournier
The deck is stacked against Obama.
— Ron Fournier
Most Tea Party activists consider Obama a big-spending liberal. Some even question his eligibility to be president.
— Ron Fournier
Political reporters and political professionals rushed to judgment against Romney because we crave clear, unambiguous story lines.
— Ron Fournier
Obama shows no sign of easing up on negativity.
— Ron Fournier
The fact that Obama is getting criticism from the left and the right might reflect his understanding of the underlying political dynamics.
— Ron Fournier
The next parent who Googles Is my 2-year-old gifted? should get a curt response: Your 2-year-old is a gift.
— Ron Fournier
Mothers, do you wonder of an evening,
About the tears, the sadness, the passions of your children?
- Tale of the Sun and the Road — Alain-Fournier
About the tears, the sadness, the passions of your children?
- Tale of the Sun and the Road — Alain-Fournier
Since declaring that she would not serve in a second Obama administration, Clinton has dismissed suggestions that she will run in 2016.
— Ron Fournier
Historians will likely give Obama credit for steering the country away from the brink of economic collapse in 2009.
— Ron Fournier
A concrete agenda and landslide victory might not even guarantee a president his mandate in a capital as polarized as Washington.
— Ron Fournier
A presidential debate is a job interview. And voters look for certain traits in people applying to be president.
— Ron Fournier
Don't underestimate questions from the crowd; technology has made voters more informed than ever.
— Ron Fournier
If acknowledging that racial misgivings and misunderstandings are still a part of politics and life in America, I plead guilty.
— Ron Fournier
A dose of humility goes a long way in life and in politics.
— Ron Fournier
For a man who has compared himself to Theodore Roosevelt and the nation's challenges to those of the Gilded Age, Obama put forward a tepid agenda.
— Ron Fournier
Election night is the easiest time to act like a grownup.
— Ron Fournier
White House operatives went to great lengths to show Obama shifting focus from wars abroad to domestic issues at home.
— Ron Fournier
At his best, Obama promised to work with Republicans to reduce the deficit in a way that honors both individualism and community.
— Ron Fournier
Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt faced adversities that, in their times, seemed impregnable. Great presidents overcome great odds.
— Ron Fournier
In times of tumult, voters are likely to forgive a president, if not reward him, for compromises made in service of solutions.
— Ron Fournier
Perhaps we should wait until his second term begins before carving Barack Obama's face in Mount Rushmore. Is that asking too much?
— Ron Fournier
Who can say what obscure forces were then at work in a heart that had never been tamed?
— Allain Fournier
In Washington, compromise has become a dirty word.
— Ron Fournier
It's a deft trick to turn American exceptionalism into an exceptional political tactic.
— Ron Fournier
Be my friends against the day I shall be on the brink of hell, as I was once before
— Alain-Fournier
Anything may be possible in America, but a Palin presidency is virtually implausible.
— Ron Fournier
According to a Public Policy Polling survey, most Americans find lice and colonoscopies more appealing than Capitol Hill.
— Ron Fournier
Every now and then, a presidential candidate surprises us with a truly human and honest moment.
— Ron Fournier
We're living in an era of unprecedented change, and I want to be a part of documenting it.
— Ron Fournier
Obama will learn from his mistakes.
— Ron Fournier