Paul Begala
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Paul Begala is a prominent American political consultant, strategist, and television personality, best known for his role as a senior advisor to President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1997. A member of the Democratic Party, he has been influential in shaping political discourse and strategy in the United States. Begala has also made a name for himself as a commentator on various news networks, where he provides insights on political issues and campaigns.
It's not even a debate anymore as to whether he's a lame duck. It's whether he's a dead duck because of Iraq.
The -- the problem here is not that the Democrats don't have a plan. It's that Mr. Bush doesn't have a clue.
What he's going to do is extend the tours of duties of young men and women who are already overextended.
The one indispensable person for this Democratic victory was George W. Bush.
I am very confident the Democrats will take the House. I'm still not confident they're going to take the Senate.
It's the biggest issue out there, Anderson, but not the only one. Democrats are very upset with the war and Americans are very upset.
If he is, he ought to be paid by the Republican Party, not by the American taxpayers.
Nobody ever surrenders power in the West Wing voluntarily, nobody, ever, and Karl especially.
The president's problem is Iraq. The president's problem is Katrina. The president's problem is the deficit. The president's problem is gasoline prices at three bucks a gallon.





