American presidential leadership never goes out of style.

I am behind Kanye West for American President 100 per cent.

Mitt Romney looks like an American President in a Canadian movie.

That loyal retainer of the Chase Manhattan Bank, the American president.

The European Union will never see America, or an American president, as a risk.

Yes, Barack Obama could easily be cast as an American president in a movie or TV show.

The American president has a peculiar leadership responsibility to speak out for freedom.

Lincoln had a tremendous capacity for personal growth - more than any other American President.

If the Nuremberg laws were applied, then every post-war American president would have been hanged.

When it comes to the Middle East, this is always a very difficult issue for any American president.

The true sovereign is not the American president nor the English king, but the Lord of the Second Advent.

I don't question any American president in terms of his commitment to the security of the state of Israel.

President Obama became our first African American president, and for me, it is the stuff of which dreams are made.

Trump is the first post-World War II American president to view the burdens of world leadership as outweighing the benefits.

Fighting back against Iran is difficult and costly. No American president from Carter to Obama has been willing to take it on.

The American President resembles the commander of a ship at sea. He must have a helm to grasp, a course to steer, a port to seek.

There's no doubt we'd be very angry if the American president had come to the Knesset and argued against the government of Israel.

What would happen if an angel appeared before the American president and told him there was no more need for war? Everything would collapse.

It's odd to say we had our first African American president before our first African-American-owned movie studio, but we're making progress.

One of the banners I would put up in front of any American president and new administration is 'Do not overreact to your predecessors' policies.'

When you talk to a Latin American president, they make you feel so tiny right from the beginning, right from the moment when they shake your hands.

We know this much about how Barack Obama plans to govern: He will deploy the fattest checkbook ever at the disposal of an incoming American president.

President George W. Bush is the first American president to call openly for two-states, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace and security.

Obama was the first American president to see technology as an engine to improve lives and accelerate society more quickly than any government body could.

Presidential biography is, by its nature, out of scale; no character is bigger, no action greater, than the person and the doings of the American president.

The American president isn't just the American president. He's going to be the leader of the whole Western world, you know? You got a pretty big responsibility.

Let's get real: would any American president seriously open up their borders unconditionally to Mexico as the U.K. has done to the whole of the E.U.? No chance.

On the contrary, I tried on numerous occasions to convince the American president not to go to war. I did what was within my capabilities to avoid that happening.

Obama is not an African American president, but a president of all Americans. It doesn't matter if you are black, white, Hispanic, he's the president of all races.

Every American president must be held to the highest standard. No president of any color should be given a free pass for screw-ups, lies or failure to keep a promise.

I liked Kennedy. So far, he is the only American president who could talk with me and with whom I could talk. I know Johnson, but I have not yet a clear opinion of him.

I have more engagement with New Zealand than people might think. Unlike the impression I have of the American president, who sits in the Oval Office and people come to them.

The more I have studied Lincoln, the more I have followed his thought processes, the more I am convinced that he understood leadership better than any other American president.

I think it is so great right now that we are in an age where there's an African American president in office. I think it is important for our generation to really witness that.

Like or loathe Donald J. Trump, you have to give him this: He's done more to shine a spotlight on the loopholes and fundamental unfairness of the tax code than any other American president.

I just feel that if I'm English and writing about an American president, I have got to have someone on my side who can help me out when I'm lapsing into lazy or obvious European skepticism.

Over the course of my career as an undercover officer in the C.I.A., I saw Russian intelligence manipulate many people. I never thought I would see the day when an American president would be one of them.

No sooner does an American president take his oath of office than the speculation begins: Will he be reelected in four years' time? If not, who will succeed him? A member of his own party? The other party?

I have the highest respect for Obama. I have worked with 10 American presidents, both Republicans and Democrats. As far as Israeli security is concerned, he has done the most that an American president can do.

When a deeply sympathetic American president asks for concessions and compromises and appears able to cajole some from the Palestinians, which was the Clinton/Rabin and Bush/Sharon combination, Israel must respond.

My message to the Americans, to the American President, is that I am coming from Poland, which is in good shape; it is much different than ten years ago when last state visit from Poland was here in the United States.

Most Americans are unaware that Thomas Jefferson was the first American president to go to war against radical Islam. Jefferson was very concerned with Islam's war-like doctrine and its inability to separate mosque and state.

Actually, today I had to defend the Bush Administration in France again. They refuse to accept, because of their political ideology, that he has actually done more than any American President for Africa. But it's empirically so.

I'm not going to tell the American president how to run America, but I think it is important that when friends are speaking to each other that they are able to be very frank in the views that are exchanged, and I certainly will be doing that.

We went into Iraq because Saddam Hussein refused to account for his weapons of mass destruction, consistently violated UN resolutions and in a post-9/11 world no American president could afford to give Saddam Hussein the benefit of the doubt.

I have never been more proud of the United States than I am this year. We have elected an African-American president. We have the stellar Michelle Obama setting the standard for American women. I simply cannot say it enough: look how far we've come.

I think that there are some people on the so-called Left who might say we have to circle our wagons around the first African American president, and to me that is racism in reverse because his policies are actually still the racist policies of empire.

The Arab Spring showed that people are not going to wait for an American president to make good on his big talk about democracy and human rights; they are going to fight for those rights themselves and overthrow pro-American dictators who stand in their way.

I don't think anybody can take the word of Saddam Hussein and his regime, and certainly an American president and allies who are obligated to worry about the safety and security of our countries, cannot take the word of this dictator, who lies, pathologically lies.

We have this American president, Obama, born of an African father, who is saying we will not give you aid if you don't embrace homosexuality. We ask, was he born out of homosexuality? We need continuity in our race, and that comes from the woman, and no to homosexuality.

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