“Should hostilities once break out between Japan and the United States, it is not enough that we take Guam and the Philippines, nor even Hawaii and San Francisco. To make victory certain, we would have to march into Washington and dictate the terms of peace in the White House. I wonder if our politicians, among whom armchair arguments about war are being glibly bandied about in the name of state politics, have confidence as to the final outcome and are prepared to make the necessary sacrifices.” IfsShouldWarStatesEnoughCertainHouseNamesTermWhiteUnitedWonderBreakUnited StatesSacrificeVictoryPoliticianArgumentPreparedFinalsOutcomesJapanMarchWhite HouseHawaiiSan FranciscoHostilityHave ConfidenceBreak OutPhilippinesArmchairsGuam Author:Isoroku Yamamoto
“You can't fool all of the people all of the time. But it isn't necessary.” PeopleLyingPresidentFoolPoliticianAtheistPresidentialWhite HouseAmerican DreamPersuasionFooledForfeitUs PresidentPresidents DayGreat PresidentsIntegrity And CharacterHonest And IntegrityIntegrity CharacterLeadership IntegrityUs PresidentialYou Lied Author:Will Rogers
“Do we really want another politician in the White House America can't trust?” WantAmericaHouseWhitePoliticianWhite House Author:John McCain
“Let's come together and form our own party, and give the other parties hell - and then vette who we want, and take down these crooked rotten politicians that are in Congress, in the White House, and in the Supreme Court.” WantGivingTogetherFormHouseWhitePartyHellPoliticianCourtCongressSupremeWhite HouseSupreme CourtRottenCrooked Author:Louis Farrakhan
“I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered at the White House - with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone.” ThinkingHumansScienceHouseWhiteKnowledgeTalentPoliticianExtraordinaryLibertarianPresidentialCollectionsExceptionWhite HouseNobel PrizeHuman KnowledgeUs PresidentAchieve GreatnessNobel Prize WinnersThose Who Came Before Us Author:John F. Kennedy
“I spent a weekend in the White House with President Clinton, back in '99, I guess. We played golf and just hung out and talked on many subjects. I saw him several times subsequently in L.A. He's the smartest man I ever met, a great politician. Everybody was star struck around him.” MenHouseStarsPresidentWhiteSawsSubjectsPoliticianMetsGolfClintonWhite HouseWeekendHungPresident Clinton Author:Dennis Quaid