Nobody wants to be in a position of defending anything Fox might do for minorities.

When a guy has his ego hurt, he's liable to jump into a fight he doesn't need to have.

There is a - deep down, underneath all the work I do, I think there's a laziness in me.

We're not programming to conservatives. We're just not eliminating their point of view.

Show me a man or woman with a mission, and I'll show you somebody that's tougher to beat.

The contributions being made by Latinos are extraordinary, and we need to talk about them.

To be successful, you've got to get the kind of torque that's created by a push and a pull.

I don't care about my legacy. It's too late. My enemies will create it, and they'll push it.

I'd like to hire Hillary Clinton. She looks unhappy at the State Department. She'd get ratings.

Do I take alternative points of view? Yes, because all the media are going in another direction.

People always describe my successes in life. My successes in life tend to be personal, not career.

Anybody who knows me knows that half the time I'm saying things with a somewhat humorous overtone.

I don't want my son to have to collect a bunch of 'New York Times' articles to see what I was like.

Just because somebody else likes a candidate doesn't necessarily mean everybody else will like him.

If people know you'll go to any lengths for your client, they're less likely to play games with you.

We're Americans. It's a culture. We should defend that culture, and we should reinforce that culture.

My doctor told me that I'm old, fat, and ugly, but none of those things is going to kill me immediately.

We're losing our freedom of speech. We are losing freedom of religion. We are losing freedom of the press.

Hispanics who get on government programs are doing only a little better than they were in the old country.

An enormous problem with paid media, especially at the congressional level, is it all starts to look alike.

CNN International, Al-Jazeera and BBC are the same in how they report mostly that America is wrong and bad.

David Dinkins was a financial disaster personally - and as an administrator. That is what the record shows.

People who watch news are pretty smart. Most of them don't just go to one channel for all their news anyway.

If you're making money, and you've hit your targets for five years, you don't need to demand a new contract.

I grew up in the era when Dan Rather hated Richard Nixon. He was a newsman, but you knew what his opinion was.

We didn't have locks in the early 1940s because nobody got into anybody's house, and nobody did anything wrong.

I did what I did. I went against the grain. And I understand that I would be criticized. Those were all choices.

I think liberals have a lot of good ideas, actually. But I've been pigeonholed, and I'm quite comfortable with it.

I love rich people. Any time I needed a job, I went to a rich person. I like poor people, but they never had a job for me.

You just don't go out when you're over 55 years of age, have a colossal failure, and expect to find work in your field again.

There is a tendency in the media to simplify me to the point that I am somehow a tough guy. I think there is a lot more to me.

I was the youngest producer of a national television show when I was twenty-five. I took it to 182 markets. Tremendous success.

I think the media is dangerously close to creating their own product. They used to cover the product, which was whatever's happening.

I look for something unique, and I look for people who haven't reached their potential. I think I'm pretty good at developing talent.

I would advise people occasionally to take the media on, but only when you know it's a manufactured product and not a news interview.

I know there are limits to what a coach can accomplish in improving speechmaking unless the subject is a diligent student of himself.

In most news, if you hear a conservative point of view, that's called bias. We believe if you eliminate such a viewpoint, that's bias.

If you've got a big star like O'Reilly, it does overshadow what the hard-news guys do during the day. That's the nature of television.

Almost everything I do is related to my ability to hire good people. I don't take much of the credit myself. I think I have a good eye.

I never want to lose. I hate to lose... But Babe Ruth struck out 1,300 times. You can't hit the home run every time you come up to bat.

Audiences are shifting. Platforms are shifting. Ages are shifting. It's better to be in charge of change than to have to react to change.

There are always people that will rise to the occasion when there is no occasion, but it is hard to find people will do it when there is.

Fox News Latino has a mission to point out the positives of the Latino population, operating within the framework of making America great.

I happen to think that the Latino audience is an essentially traditional audience and will go to Fox News for traditional American values.

If you want to get unpaid media coverage, you had better be quotable. It's an interesting problem, because very few candidates are quotable.

I'm constantly trying to invent different ways to do things. If you're going to be a television executive, you have to change with the times.

Taking on the media is something I would never tell a candidate to do. I'd advise him what I would do in that circumstance, but that's about it.

The thing you always have to remember is, you look at people and they might look like a failure but there's often a narrow thing they do very well.

Most of the media bullshit you about who they are. We don’t. We’re not programming to conservatives, we’re just not eliminating their point of view.

I can't stand cruel people. And if I see people doing something mean to somebody else just to make themselves feel important, it really gets me mad.

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