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  • There's a political reality about impeachment. It's purely a political process. The interpretation of "high crimes and misdemeanors" can reach a long way, all the way to sex in the Oval Office, which was an absurd use of the impeachment clause.

    Reality   Long   Office  
    Source: progressive.org
  • Had the Senate or House, or both, censured or somehow warned Richard Nixon, the tragedy of Watergate might have been prevented. Hopefully the Senate will not sit by while even more serious abuses unfold before it.

    House   Abuse   Tragedy  
  • Bush had expertise in one thing: How to run a Presidential campaign. He understands campaigns and Presidential politics. He has no interest or disposition or I think probably - he's not stupid, but he's not bright, he's not a rocket scientist - he isn't interested in policy.

    Source: progressive.org
  • I don't think Trump is a deeply self-aware person. But he's absolutely off the charts as a narcissist. He is the consummate narcissistic salesman. He is in fact a sick man. And that's potentially very dangerous. The only positive thing about Trump is that he has no ideology, he is an empty vessel, surrounded by people who give him ideas, and it only matters which ideas will shine the light on Trump.

    Men   Thinking   People  
    Source: www.spiegel.de
  • Donald Trump hasn't blown us up yet. But he terrifies me. For one thing, the incompetence. He doesn't have any real understanding of how the presidency works or even how Washington works. The only comfort I have is that he is so imcompetent that he can't do anything to cause a real problem.

    Source: www.spiegel.de
  • Who voted for Trump? Who are these people who, as he famously said, would let him shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and still support him? It's people who want too strong a leader, who would do what that leader tells them. Similar to the Europeans following Mussolini and Hitler. There's a streak in humanity that likes that kind of leader. That's Trump's core. Authoritarianism.

    Strong   People   Support  
    Source: www.spiegel.de
  • Bill Rehnquist makes Barry Goldwater look like a liberal.

    Looks   Bills  
    John W. Dean (2002). “The Rehnquist Choice: The Untold Story of the Nixon Appointment That Redefined the Supreme Court”, p.129, Simon and Schuster
  • There are similiarities between Nixon and Trump, no question. But there are also big differences. Nixon was shy, private, he attacked the media behind closed doors and insulted people behind their backs, and we only know about it because of the taping system in the Oval Office. The dark side, the vengeance we only know because of these tapes. Trump is right out and front with it. He actually campaigned on how nasty he can be, which found resonance with enough voters to get him into the White House.

    Dark   People   Office  
    Source: www.spiegel.de
  • I began by telling the President that there was a cancer growing on the presidency, and if the cancer was not removed, the president himself would be killed by it.

    "The Secret Government: The Constitution in Crisis" with Bill Moyers, billmoyers.com. November 4, 1987.
  • History never exactly repeats itself, but it does some rather good impressions.

    Comparing the presidential styles of Richard Nixon and George W Bush. Quoted in Worse than Watergate (2004).
  • One of the reasons I thought a censure resolution was appropriate was because if somebody had censured Nixon or even if a resolution of either house had passed, saying what you're doing is unacceptable to Congress, that shot across the bow might have straightened him up.

    Source: progressive.org
  • Americans like to give their President the benefit of the doubt. If you look at the poll numbers, people knew Nixon was deeply involved in Watergate and stayed with him for a long time. It's a natural tendency.

    Numbers   Long   People  
    Source: progressive.org
  • I'd give Donald Trump an "F." This has been the worst 100-day transition in my lifetime. And I was born during Franklin D. Roosevelt's term. This White House is by far the worst-run I have ever seen, certainly in modern times.

    Giving   House   Lifetime  
    Source: www.spiegel.de
  • Americans like to give their President the benefit of the doubt.

    Source: progressive.org
  • There is only one thing Donald Trump is interested in, and that's Donald Trump.

    Source: www.spiegel.de
  • 9/11 changed everything. We lose more Americans every year drowning in the bathtub than through terrorism. But terrorism has been used as a lever to frighten people, pass legislation, sound tough and coerce us into giving away our rights in pursuit of phantom problems.

    People   Giving   Tough  
    Source: www.spiegel.de
  • Granted, terrorism is a real problem everywhere. But you can't prevent it. Terrorists are nutcases who are hellbent on killing people for ideology. That's pretty hard to stop.

    Real   People   Problem  
    Source: www.spiegel.de
  • An answer is always a form of death.

    Answers   Form  
  • Trump hasn't really done anything yet to abuse his powers. I don't even know if he knows what all his powers are as president. And that worries me. He will learn. After he learns how the presidency works, he could become much more dangerous, because his personality doesn't change. Once presidents find their powers, they don't give them up. They use them.

    Source: www.spiegel.de
  • To me the fact that a Vice President can go to Capitol Hill and lobby for torture is just unbelievable. Just unbelievable! The fact that a small clique of attorneys in the Department of Justice can write how can we get around the Geneva Conventions so that we can torture during interrogations - I can't even get their mentally. And when you read their briefs, they didn't get there mentally.

    Source: progressive.org
  • There's no good that can come out of secrecy.

    Secrecy  
    Source: progressive.org
  • I've been surfing so many years and it's a pretty strong part of my life so I'm not gonna give that up.

    Strong   Years   Giving  
    " Year of shark 'hype,' says expert", www.cnn.com. September 4, 2001.
  • Doing time is like climbing a mountain wearing roller skates.

    1977 On conviction after the Watergate scandal. In Newsweek, 4 Jul.
  • I fear for the democratic system. And I fear for our liberties. Only a small group of people fights for our liberties. Once we start on the slippery slope and those people are put in jeopardy, then we're really in trouble.

    Source: progressive.org
  • There's a cancer on the presidency.

    "The Hearings End Much as They Began" by David Maraniss, www.washingtonpost.com. June 19, 1996.
  • Warrantless wiretapping is an impeachable offense. It couldn't be any clearer.

    Offense  
    Source: progressive.org
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  • Born: October 14, 1938
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