Top 100 Mark McKinnon Quotes
#1. Negativity drove me out of politics in the mid-Nineties.
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#2. Running for president is hard. But it's good preparation. Because being president is a lot harder.
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#3. Sarah Palin is brilliant. She is a media magnet and a media magnate. She creates headlines and draws crowds wherever she goes, whether it's 98 degrees in the desert of Arizona or below freezing in the snow of Wisconsin.
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#4. Having been heavily involved in the planning of a couple of G.O.P. conventions, my view is, we should just scrap 'em. Cancel 'em. Just figure out an appropriate forum for the nominee to give an acceptance speech and be done with it.
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#5. Mention the name George W. Bush in mixed company, and you're likely to spark a lot of debate and emotion - hot and cold, good and bad. Not a lot of neutral reaction. He was elected in the most controversial contest in American electoral history and governed during one of the most tumultuous decades.
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#7. Mitt Romney is a nice guy. But, we know where nice guys finish in politics.
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#8. The press doesn't just cover presidential campaigns, they influence them by making arbitrary decisions about who is 'top tier' and merits coverage.
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#9. America glories in its tradition of the self-made individual. Political candidates compete to be a friend to entrepreneurs, and policymakers, imagining the next Microsoft or Google, design laws to back the innovator in the garage.
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#10. People who know Paul Ryan say, 'He will be president one day.'
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#11. As a Republican, I never expected to be working with Hillary Clinton.
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#12. If we cannot come together to pause, to respect our dead and the heroic lives of meaning they led, then ours is truly a civilization lost.
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#13. I don't buy the argument that there can't be a successful independent candidacy for the presidency of the United States. People who say, 'It can't happen,' are many of the same people who said we'd never elect an African American.
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#14. George W. Bush is not preoccupied with his legacy - nor with his popularity. He never has been. He has always led based on core conviction and strong principles and has believed that time and distance would allow for context.
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#15. It doesn't matter if I go on CBS, PBS or Fox. Whoever is interviewing me is going to want to create some conflict in the story, or it's not interesting. That's just the way the news is.
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#16. Rand Paul comes off like an academic stiff who wants to give us a lecture on American civics.
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#17. I've slipped on occasion into the realm of irresponsible invective, but I try to avoid it and generally recant when I fall short. Because name-calling does nothing to improve understanding or move the political debate forward.
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#18. Washington doesn't have just a spending problem, or just an entitlement problem, or just a taxing problem. We have a leadership problem. Fix that, and the first three problems are solved.
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#19. Every president becomes a caricature. The press, partisans, late-night shows, and other arbiters of our culture these days boil down complicated and multi-faceted personalities into one-dimensional punchlines.
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#20. Advocacy groups and voters are not wrong to push candidates to declare their position clearly on policy issues. That is good citizenship. Hard questions should be asked of every candidate, every politician. And those public servants should be prepared to answer, but in their own words.
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#21. Republicans working in leadership and the trenches are largely old, white, male, out-of-touch, out of ideas, technology averse, and living in the past.
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#22. News is virtual now. It is not 24-hour news cycles; it is instant news cycles. It is live. News is live all the time, around the clock.
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#23. A messy participatory process is representative democracy at its best.
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#24. Mitt Romney is a businessman, a turnaround artist, a CEO. That is who he is. The former governor has experience in the public and private sector.
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#25. I don't really care how or why Obama got to the right place on gay marriage. I'm just glad he got there.
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#27. Now personally, I think the president should golf every day and never have a press conference. I want the leader of the free world to be as stress-free as possible. And if golf helps fade the psychic heat from the job, by all means tee it up often, Mr. President.
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#28. Marco Rubio is interesting because he checks so many boxes when you think about what a Republican nominee needs. He brings Florida, he's young, he's Hispanic, the Tea Party likes him. But that said, he's got issues, actually surprisingly, ironically, with Mexican-American voters.
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#29. Special interests and opponents have figured out how easy it is to disrupt town halls and get their own message out. The days of the truly free-form town halls may be over.
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#30. America as we know it will end unless we end Medicare as we know it.
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#31. When people see political ads, they think someone's lying to them.
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#32. A failure to act is a terrible, stunning legacy for any leader. But far worse when it is the president of the United States. And that's the point driven home by Romney's selection of Ryan, who dared to lead when Obama did not.
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#33. The initial attraction of a political convention was that often the outcome was not preordained. There was at least some element of surprise. But, now it's like tuning in to a movie where you already know the plot and the ending. It's just not that interesting.
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#34. Party switching has all the emotional edges and baggage of divorce.
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#35. In politics, not all lies are all lies. And not all truths are complete.
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#36. As a husband and as a father of girls, I cannot imagine any woman in my family making the sacrifice of sanity required to run for office. The limited reward for public service cannot blunt the cost.
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#37. A Rick Santorum presidency would be very, very dangerous for America.
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#38. Weary of wily politicians who say one thing and do another, voters and advocacy groups insist presidential contenders commit to the cause du jour in writing, but candidates are foolish to comply. Words matter.
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#39. Temporary tax cuts don't create permanent confidence, nor permanent jobs.
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#40. The world is still changing. Faster than ever. And so should the Republican Party. Or condemn itself to a smaller and smaller base of core supporters and permanent minority status.
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#41. A few words about Sarah Palin: She is one of the most fascinating women I have ever met. She crackles with energy like a live electrical wire and on first meeting gets about three inches from your face.
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#42. To pull off successful attacks in debates, you have to execute with nuance and subtlety. It has to be artful.
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#43. At some point he has to show that he has a vision of a better way. He can't just say 'The future is bleak, follow me.' Because no one will.
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#44. Obama killed Osama. Yes, President Barack Obama gets to crow about the killing of Osama bin Laden.
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#45. To open up new markets and create American jobs, we need to make global bilateral free trade agreements a priority as they were under the Clinton administration.
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#46. Presidents should do whatever possible and practical to encourage an environment of cooperation and bipartisanship. And they should maintain a certain level of decorum, diplomacy and decency. But, at the end of the day, presidents get elected to enact change.
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#47. For most of my life, I've considered myself a political centrist.
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#48. Unfortunately, in American politics there are no standards for shame.
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#49. Drone attacks subvert the rule of law - we become judge, jury, and executioner - at the push of a button.
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#50. As history has repeatedly proven, one trade tariff begets another, then another - until you've got a full-blown trade war. No one ever wins, and consumers always get screwed.
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#51. Voters are looking for credibility and are wary of polish. At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter which candidate can more deftly read a teleprompter.
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#52. If you're a Democrat and 'The New York Times' is calling for your head, you know it's time for an exit strategy.
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#53. Democrats love to criticize Republicans on guns, but they are generally mute when it comes to taking on Hollywood or the gaming industry.
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#54. It's much more powerful and compelling to create a positive vision than it is to tear somebody down.
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#55. When you look at the money spent by labor unions for Democrats, it comes as no surprise the Democrats crafted a campaign-finance 'disclosure' bill with the thresholds adjusted to exempt unions.
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#56. In Texas money goes further, with one of the lowest costs of living, one of the lightest tax burdens as a percent of income, and one of the lowest debt-per-capita ratios.
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#57. Wages, investments, and home values are the three legs of the economic stool for most Americans.
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#58. There's no question that many factors contribute to voters' perceptions about debates and who wins and who loses.
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#59. Immigration is the most explosive issue I've seen in my political career.
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#60. Politics only makes the difficult challenge of marriage even harder, with the demands of the job and the public spotlight it casts on a union.
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#61. I think the press has an interest in communicating to its viewers or readers, and their viewers or readers drive profit for those news organizations, so I think those news organizations have a certain bias toward their own readers. Yeah, I think they are a special interest. Of course they are.
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#62. Presidential primary debates are an important part of our political process. But the media has wrested complete control from the parties and candidates over everything, including the number, the format, the qualifications, and the moderators. And they've become a circus.
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#63. Infrastructure spending does not create immediate jobs, and more than half of those jobs will pull from the pool of the already employed.
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#64. Public employees contribute real value for the benefit of all citizens. Public-union bosses collect real money from all taxpayers for the benefit of a few.
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#65. George W. Bush was president through some of the darkest days of our history and yet his optimism never waned. He is optimistic by nature, but he also understood the importance of always communicating a sense that things will get better.
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#66. What strikes me when I leave Washington is the extent to which there's a huge disconnect between Washington and the rest of the country. The rest of the country is not hyper partisan.
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#67. Convention speeches are powerful tools to bend the curve of public opinion. George H. W. Bush's 1988 convention speech is a great example. His son's speech was also quite powerful.
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#68. I've spent the better part of my career in politics and public policy working on and fighting for education reforms.
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#69. As in nature, politics abhors a vacuum. Without a strong voice for more moderate leadership, the Tea Party is filling that vacuum.
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#70. Elections are about the future. And the GOP will not win a campaign focused on the past.
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#71. Sometime in the not too distant future, denying gays the right to marry will be viewed as historically corrupt - as corrupt as denying slaves their freedom.
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#72. Twitter is not a business. I know its founders would like to think it is. It is, for the most part, a diversion.
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#73. I'm amazed, as quirky, individual and selfish as most of us are, that anyone stays married for long.
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#74. America's commitment to religious freedom and tolerance should not be conditional.
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#75. Politics at bottom is not all that complicated. It's all about timing.
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#76. I took a lot of heat from Republicans when I stepped out of John McCain's campaign after the 2008 primaries. I still supported McCain, and voted for him, but I just didn't want to be the tip of the spear attacking Obama.
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#77. The office of the president is the most powerful in the world. It is also, at times, the most powerless.
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#78. Technology has had more of an impact on the presidency and how the presidency communicates than anything.
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#79. When elected officials and others contribute to a climate and culture that fosters hyper-partisanship, we've got to blow the whistle.
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#80. Normally, when politicians talk about 'cutting the budget,' they really mean reducing the amount of increase. Actual spending goes up while the politicians claim to have 'cut the budget.'
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#81. Limited government, low taxes, controlled spending and debt, and a restrained regulatory environment make Texas work.
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#82. Debt is a drag, a reality you may experience with every credit-card bill you open. But for a corporation or a government, it can be even more of a drag - on economic growth and job creation.
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#83. I met Barack Obama, I read his book, I like him a great deal. I disagree with him on very fundamental issues.
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#84. There's only one way we're going to change our political climate and ensure we establish some respect in our discourse. And that is to show there is a real price to pay for being a disrespectful partisan idiot.
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#85. A competition of the best ideas - that should be what Congress is about.
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#86. CEOs make hard decisions; sometimes, the least worst is the right one.
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#87. I don't claim any moral or ethical high ground, but I also have chosen not to run for public office. Shouldn't there be a higher standard of conduct for public officials?
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#88. Marketers know - no matter how deep the emotional connection or brand loyalty - when a product does not perform, rational thought overtakes emotion, and most consumers make a new choice.
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#90. You know, the Tea Party is a - first of all, it is a significant movement, and I think the media and some pundits have tried to write it off as a bunch of cranks or something. But, in fact, it's really a very legitimate and fairly significant swath of voters out there.
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#91. Immigration reform almost happened under President George W. Bush. Twice. And it was comprehensive.
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#92. Conservative women in politics run a punishing gauntlet. They endure psychological evaluations and near-gynecological exams their male and liberal counterparts do not.
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#93. I'm no economist. I don't even play one on TV. I'm just a husband, a father, a taxpayer.
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#94. Who the hell ever dreamed up a tie? It's just such a weird idea, and yet it has been literally hanging around forever as the one constant and boring men's fashion staple.
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#95. I'm saying it loud: I'm a Republican who supports gay rights.
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#97. Life inside the Beltway bubble dulls your thinking.
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#98. The GOP cannot expect to win the presidency in the future by simply relying on running up big numbers with white voters.
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#99. You know, Republicans should have a consistent philosophy. And if your philosophy is about limited government and not intruding in people's lives, you shouldn't just inconveniently take a social issue like gay marriage and say, 'Well, unless we think - actually we should be intruding your life.'
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#100. The Newtown massacre created a tipping point on the gun debate in America.
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