Paul Begala

Paul Begala
Paul Edward Begalais an American political consultant and political commentator. He was an adviser to President Bill Clinton. Begala was a chief strategist for the 1992 Clinton–Gore campaign, which carried 33 states and made Clinton the first Democrat to win the White House in twelve years. As counselor to the President in the Clinton White House, he coordinated policy, politics, and communications...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth12 May 1961
CountryUnited States of America
The president's bottom line again, election year or not, is youth smoking, saving kids lives.
I've known Betty Currie for a long time,
It's very good for him, ... I wouldn't go so far as to say it locks anything up, though, because people want to make up their own minds.
When your mission is to "restore honor and integrity to the White House, you've got to be willing to use any means necessary
When you shoot your buddy in the face, you're going to get a bad story.
We won't put the nuclear storage facility in your state unless the science gets better, improves it.
They had a candidate who dodged the draft, dodged the ... National Guard. And they made that candidate look strong against a guy who was shot three times and won the Bronze Star and the Silver Star for valor. That is incredible.
They're burning the midnight oil to go through every detail. I don't think any of those details can jeopardize this. It's a good agreement for the country.
Back in the 70s I knew people who could recall when Sugar Land was a company town - the company being the Imperial Sugar Company.
You never have a good night's sleep. You never have a peaceful meal. There's this gnawing in your gut. You get peace when you work.
stood for the right of states to reject federal civil rights legislation. After Thurmond spoke, Lott told the group, 'You know, if we had elected this man 30 years ago, we wouldn't be in the mess we are today.
I was looking in The New York Times the other day and there was a poll that showed that 31 percent of the people believed that the Democrats had a plan for the country. That's not enough,
Again, President Reagan was sort of an amiable presence out at the ranch by the last 6 months of his presidency. He had no effect on national policy at all.
Never interrupt your opponent when he's destroying himself.