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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.

Oct 19, 2004

I think the turn back to domestic issues -- there have been two different theories.

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Oct 18, 2004

How would you describe that strategy to say suppress the Detroit vote?

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Oct 18, 2004

I think people are scared. We only have half the vaccine we need, and we're getting reports that the Bush administration did in fact drop the ball.

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Oct 18, 2004

I think it fits into a pattern that Kerry's trying to (UNINTELLIGIBLE). And President Bush denying reality.

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Oct 18, 2004

President Bush is playing to fear on issues of terrorism and 9/11.

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Oct 18, 2004

This is a real problem, half the people who need flu shots aren't going to be able to get them because the president dropped the ball.

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Oct 18, 2004

One of his campaign officials in Michigan, said for the record, that the Bush strategy in Michigan was to 'Suppress the Detroit vote.'

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Oct 18, 2004

He's not a racist at all, but that was an outrageous statement.

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Oct 12, 2004

I certainly hope that Kerry gets a chance to talk about his ideas for jobs, first off, because Latino unemployment is at a record high under President Bush.

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Oct 12, 2004

Has the president done a good job of creating jobs? No. Balancing the budget, no. Protecting the environment, no. Expanding health care, no.

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Oct 12, 2004

There are things called Kerry agreements, that presidents for 20 years have had to use to try to crack down on terrorist financing. Now John Kerry wrote that into the law in 1988.

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