“This is Romney's biggest political weakness. His policy flip-flops and the general sense that he's not comfortable in his own skin leads voters, including many supporters, wondering about his core values.” PoliticalValuesWonderPolicyComfortableWeaknessSkinsIncludingCoreVotersSupporterRomneyFlipCore ValuesFlip Flops Author:Ron Fournier
“Never once have Democrats benefited from attempts at reasonableness and compromise and accommodation. To the contrary, Bush and his team seem to view political compromise as weakness, and they punish it rather than reward or reciprocate it.” SeemsPoliticalViewsTeamWeaknessDemocratRewardsContraryCompromiseAccommodationsReciprocateReasonableness Author:Jim Jordan
“Till the enemy's weakness is known , he should be kept on friendly terms.” ShouldPoliticalTermKnownEnemyWeaknessFriendly Author:Chanakya
“Everybody has same or the other weakness. This eis also a a general tendency to conceal theee weaknesses. For people may not harm for these, but they will surely ridicule or make fun of. Friendship, of course feigned should be retained with enemy till his weakness is known. Let him remain elated.” PeopleShouldMayPoliticalCoursesFunKnownEnemyWeaknessHarmTendenciesRidicule Author:Chanakya
“Everynbody tries not to reveal his weaknesses, so that he may not be ridiculed. Specially before the enemy. One's weakpoits shold not be revealed. Becaues ohe canstrike on those to ruin us. So one shold remain strong before the enemy.” TryingMayPoliticalStrongEnemyWeaknessRuins Author:Chanakya
“I'm willin' for any solution - religious, political. I'm not going to keep offerin' to negotiate so much because they turn us down each time. It indicates a weakness on our part.” PoliticalTurnsReligiousSolutionsWeakness Author:Lyndon B. Johnson