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[Bill Clinton] gave - he settled a - he settled a sexual harassment case for $850,000 with Paula Jones in 1998.
Although it shouldn't be, men behaving badly is sort of an occupational hazard for those working in Washington.
How about it's Hillary Clinton, she doesn't connect with people? How about they have nothing in common with her?
It takes our government an awful lot of time to do most things competently, and that's part of the problem here.
Donald Trump embraces his wealth. Hillary Clinton wants us to forget that she made $21.5 million on 92 speeches.
Fairness is actually not having presumptive negativity written about you and always assuming the worst about you.
If you heard 40 times in a day that Newt Gingrich takes the wings off of butterflies, eventually you'd believe it.
There was a backlash against elites, a backlash against those who were telling Americans what is important to them.
[People] just don't seem to want to give [Donald Trump] any kind of berth at all, let alone a wide berth, to govern.
What's a major concern that people, major grievance Americans lodge? It's, we don't make anything in America anymore.
Donald Trump proved that he understood America in the way that those who say they're informing America simply did not.
We got Defense of Marriage Act as a federal law from President Bill Clinton. And it was passed with bipartisan support.
It's a shame that people are resisting vetting programs that would actually just keep out those who want to do us harm.
I saw that with Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin in 2008. I mean, I came away from the 2008 campaign feeling really icky.
I don't know if we're cutting out, but a friend made a really fascinating suggestion to me; that maybe I could go higher.
I was a lawyer and I have been married to a lawyer. I think one lawyer per household is plenty. It's a good quota for us.
I think the big lesson to the political class is stop listening so much to each other, and start listening to the people.
Do you think I ran a campaign where white supremacists had a platform? Are you gonna look me in the face and tell me that?
I fully support Donald Trump and Mike Pence administration. I think they're going to do a lot of great things very quickly.
Foundations exist to help charities, to help those in need. And Mr. Trump has been incredibly generous throughout his career.
In a perfect world, we wouldn't have any nuclear weapons. But it's not a perfect world. In fact, it's a very dangerous world.
It's a big country out there and there are tens of millions of Americans who like what the president [Donald Trump] is doing.
Donald Trump is sort of the first candidate of his type that non-politician, true outsider, was coming to shake up the system.
You had journalist saying during the campaign that Donald Trump compels them to suspend all objective standards of journalism.
I believe that Donald Trump is someone who is not fully understood for how compassionate and what a great boss he is to women.
Opportunity does not always knock twice. You have to make some of your own opportunities and you have to go in and grab those.
Our executive branch does not believe in interfering with what the legislative branch chooses to do. We believe in federalism.
What Donald Trump knows is that people across this country and indeed world are afraid of terrorism, and they have a reason to.
Pro-lifers believe there are two victims in an abortion: the unborn child and the woman who felt that that was her best option.
For somebody who's never run for office before, Donald Trump understands that old axiom, "Define yourself before you're defined."
Mothers and unmarried women and married women, they're all welcomed in the Trump White House, and he's made that very clear to me.
First of all, people were not expecting [Donald Trump] to win. I still think they're in shell-shock four months later. Get over it.
Most Americans are very focused on what their tax returns will look like while President Trump is in office, not what his look like.
The average American is more focused on leadership than likeability. And more focused on qualifications than quality of speakership.
I don't think ultimately presidents are judged by crowd sizes at their inauguration. I think they're judged by their accomplishments.
Former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton and President Barack Obama, each were told repeatedly, 'You can't win.' They all won.
What was this big sound bite, though, at the time? It was, "Will Donald Trump and his supporters accept the election results." He won.
Because we're not as serious about terrorism as we can be, people all across the globe feel like they can just murder innocent people.
[Donald Trump] is trying to be elected president of the United States and he's doing that with or without certain people's endorsements.
Donald Trump has always had women around him in powerful positions. That's true in his corporation, in his campaign, and now his cabinet.
Nearly two and a half million people die every year that are on the voter rolls. So it takes time to get dead people off the voter rolls.
To me, it's a different kind of voter suppression to constantly try to make people feel like the election is over before it's even begun.
I can't imagine anybody disagrees with President Trump when he says, if we don't take care of our veterans, who are we really as a nation?
You are going to hear how he [Donald Trump] is going to address the 11 million, and some other issues as well, including sanctuary cities.
We should be focused on the Haiti earthquake victims, not on what contracts your company should get, if you're a friend of Bill [Clinton].
I was raised to be a very strong and independent woman without anybody ever saying the word feminist or having any political conversation.
America spends billions of dollars protecting the borders of other countries around the world. It's high time we start protecting our own.
Donald Trump's message is that we in the USA, if we're going to have a country, it would be nice too know who is here and why they're here.
I just can't believe it's always somebody else's fault. Sometimes you just have to take a look in the mirror and reflect on what went wrong.
When I see Twitter feeds, when I see words that are people are using to describe Donald Trump, it is incredibly disrespectful to the office.