Political beliefs Quote by Michael Wolff Download Open image ““But Ailes was convinced that Trump had no political beliefs or backbone.”” — Michael Wolff ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Political beliefs Politics
“But Ailes was convinced that Trump had no political beliefs or backbone. The fact that Trump had become the ultimate avatar of Fox’s angry… — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
“After all, Ailes was perhaps the person most responsible for unleashing the angry-man currents of Trump’s victory: he had invented the right-wing media that… — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
As a media consultant to Republican presidents, Ailes proved a deft manipulator of racial fear. But it was in building Fox News that he… — Joy Reid Copy Share Image
“Though Ailes had spent more than four decades in Washington, D.C., and New York City, he still saw himself as a scrapper from a… — Gabriel Sherman Copy Share Image
“The point was, there didn’t need to be an answer because he wasn’t going to be president. Trump’s longtime friend Roger Ailes liked to say that if you wanted a career in television, first run for president. Now Trump, encouraged by Ailes, was floating rumors about a Trump network. It was a great future. He would come out of this… — Michael Wolff Copy Share
“He would come out of this campaign, Trump assured Ailes, with a far more powerful brand and untold opportunities. “This is bigger than I ever dreamed of,” he told Ailes in a conversation a week before the election. “I don’t think about losing because it isn’t losing. We’ve totally won.” What’s more, he was already laying down his public response… — Michael Wolff Copy Share
“He just keeps going,” Ailes had marveled to a friend after the first debate with Hillary Clinton. “You hit Donald along the head, and… — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
If you are a certain kind of white conservative, especially a white male conservative, then Roger Ailes was a hero. He constructed a world… — Joy Reid Copy Share Image
“It was not desirable that the proles should have strong political feelings. All” — George Orwell Copy Share Image
“Everything was politics, and politics was ideology, and ideology came down to personal prejudices rather than the quest for truth.” — Tom Clancy Copy Share Image
“His actions were a total contradiction of what thinks , in that way its a way hard to believe him...” — aks Copy Share Image
“(Many of Trump’s positions in the campaign were taken from the Breitbart articles he had printed out for him.) Indeed, Bannon began to suggest… — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
Donald Trump doesn't necessarily stay mad for very long. He's a transactional guy. If you can offer him something, he will take it. Or… — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
“it confirmed Bannon’s worst fear: Trump, in his true heart, was a marshmallow.” — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
“An important aspect of Kaplan’s New York Observer and its self-conscious inside media baseball was that the paper became the prime school for a… — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
“The candidate who billed himself as a billionaire—ten times over—refused even to invest his own money in it.” — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
If institutions don't grow, they... well, I don't know what happens to them, because they always grow. I suppose the point is that we… — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
“Even though Trump liked to portray his business as an empire, it was actually a discrete holding company and boutique enterprise,” — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
“the organizational premise of the Trump White House: the family would always prevail.” — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
“Trump, who referred to the Chinese leader as “Mr. X-i”; the president was told to think of him as a woman and call him… — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
“Donald Trump, even more than his father, was perceived as a vulgarian—after all, he put his name on his buildings, quite a déclassé thing… — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
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“Trump liked to say that one of the things that made life worth living was getting your friends’ wives into bed.” — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
The IRS, now known for abusing its power by targeting groups for their political beliefs, is a prime example of an overgrown federal agency… — Mark Meadows Copy Share Image
Judging corporations for their political beliefs is like judging artists for their personal lives: Pointless. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
But artistically, my art I kept very separate from my political beliefs, deliberately and very, very rarely would I allow that kind of thing… — Robert Barry Copy Share Image
“ridiculous if not positively touched, filthy and mean-spirited to be so poor, vain to have airs and graces when so poor, superstitious to hold… — Christina Stead Copy Share Image
[Music] is the one thing that connects the dots in all kinds of ways. No matter how you were brought up, no matter what… — Kenny Chesney Copy Share Image
“Does poetry - or language or philosophy or music or architecture, even that of our temples - really need to dance to the same… — Maria Rosa Menocal Copy Share Image
If you think that a social media platform is a proper location to argue your political beliefs you should probably just shut the hell… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Atrocities are human nature - they don't have political beliefs, color, creed or anything like that. They just happen, it's human. — Clancy Brown Copy Share Image
Those life experiences that helped shaped my political beliefs are with me in every position I take and every vote that I cast -… — Mark Takano Copy Share Image
“He was a very small man, both in stature and girth, who had been chosen as a running mate as much for his size… — Ann Patchett Copy Share Image
I hope that I would put whatever my political beliefs aside, and realize that my country's asked me to to something, and do it. — Jon Bernthal Copy Share Image
“Vichy officials and collaborationists imprisoned 135,000 people (many for little more than their political beliefs), sent 650,000 more to Germany as “guest workers” under… — Michael Neiberg Copy Share Image