Character is destiny and character is important to American campaigns.
About Mark Shields
Mark Stephen Shieldswas an American political columnist, advisor, and commentator. He worked in leadership positions for many Democratic candidates’ electoral campaigns.
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There’s no question that Stalin broke the agreements made at Yalta completely about elections that were supposed to be held immediately in Poland, and Eastern Europe was plunged into slavery as a consequence.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
What you have is two men seeking the White House; they’re both products of prominent New England families. They both went to private boarding schools. They both went to a prestigious university.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
In the 2004 presidential election, we saw a wonderful example of citizens making contributions. In fact, individual giving to both the Kerry and Bush campaigns was the highest in our nation’s history.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
Character is destiny and character is important to American campaigns.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
The advantage that hospitals have over other institutions is that hospitals are community-based. You can’t outsource your work; you can’t move your emergency department to Pakistan.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
Everybody who served in John Kerry’s boat under his command, save one, has stood with him.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
I think any advocate who is effective has fully acquainted himself or herself with the legislator they are going to meet. Know what committees they are on, what issues they are interested in, all in an effort to build a bridge for communicating with them.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
George Bush says what John Kerry did was noble. Yet he sees him being savaged by his own supporters.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
You can’t have someone with a pinkie out there at the U.N. or any other place.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
John McCain was victimized in the South Carolina primary.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
The important thing to understand about legislators is that there are dozens of competing interests and issues that occupy them. They are stretched thin.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
Let’s not pretend that all of a sudden, this is some new system.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
Since the election, since the formation of a government, the death in Iraq has increased. The United States stands by, helpless to do anything about it. That’s the reality, not George Bush’s revisionist history!
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
I didn’t realize the president was such an historian.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
When you run for president of the United States, everybody does the same thing in the campaign-they talk about veterans, how much they admire them, how grateful they are.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
As Bill Clinton said so eloquently at the convention, during Vietnam there was a chance to serve; there was a chance not to serve.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
John Kerry’s biography was central to his campaign.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
Iraq is in a civil war. There is no road in that country that is safe.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
When the size of the group supporting your cause reaches a critical mass, any legislator or elected official has to pay attention.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
The problem with smear campaigns is that too often they work.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
If I were John Bolton, I’d take great consolation in the words of my principal supporter on the committee, who gave a ringing endorsement, which was, There is no evidence that he has broken any laws.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
You’ve got people who didn’t serve with John Kerry saying they did serve with John Kerry in the boat. With George Bush, we can’t find anybody who did serve with him.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
There is always strength in numbers. The more individuals or organizations that you can rally to your cause, the better.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
John McCain has become the de facto running mate of George W. Bush.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)
George Bush is trying to play it both ways.
American political columnist and commentator (1937-2022)