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Quotes from Susan Estrich

If you're responsible, and you're willing to take responsibility, we'll give you a pass.
~ Susan Estrich
Why is it our business whether Sarah Palin returned to her job as governor three days after her son was born, or three months? Is there a right answer?
~ Susan Estrich
It used to be that you could have fun with interviews with the foreign press, knowing that nothing you said would make it back to any voters until long after the election was over, if ever.
~ Susan Estrich
But here's my point to the LA Times. If you had a serious story to run, if you thought there was serious misconduct, you don't wait until the Thursday before the Tuesday. You run it early.
~ Susan Estrich
I can't begin to count how many times I have warned politicians and candidates to worry as much about the good coverage as the bad, because the more air they put in your balloon, the bigger the target when they start shooting.
~ Susan Estrich
I don't like cheap shots, I really don't.
~ Susan Estrich
I work for Fox News as a commentator. I say whatever I want. I'm the blonde on the left, figuratively and literally - the one who's usually smiling because it's T.V., not the Supreme Court or Congress, and I find civility more effective in any event.
~ Susan Estrich
Loyalty isn't standing by someone when he's right - that's good judgment. Loyalty is standing by someone when he's wrong.
~ Susan Estrich
This isn't really a convention, This is really an infomercial. And every night we'll have a different infomercial and people view it with a certain level of cynicism.
~ Susan Estrich
People hate negative tactics, but the fact is, as the 3 A.M. ad demonstrates, they can be very effective.
~ Susan Estrich
John Kennedy won the first televised presidential debate among those watching it, while Richard Nixon won among those listening on the radio.
~ Susan Estrich
Everybody knows I'm a Democrat.
~ Susan Estrich
Rock stars generally don't last in the Senate, starting with John Kennedy. Too much work, too slow, too little juice. Getting something accomplished takes a remarkable amount of tedious work. Rock stars who become senators either run for something else or retire on the job. They certainly don't make a mark.
~ Susan Estrich
Every time I hear someone making ignorant comments about the supposed 'evils' of homosexuality, I think about the true evil of the high suicide rates among gay and lesbian teens.
~ Susan Estrich
Three times as many people watch Fox every day as watch CNN.
~ Susan Estrich
I've come to expect the jabs at Fox News - because, being a liberal, I get more than most.
~ Susan Estrich
The Olympics are coming... and it's a big problem in American politics, because the problem with holding the Olympics this fall is that we're all going to be focused on the Olympics, and it makes that window of opportunity for Gore to win the election that much smaller.
~ Susan Estrich
Politics isn't just about doing the right thing. It's also about winning.
~ Susan Estrich
In most presidential elections, the taller candidate wins.
~ Susan Estrich
I spend a lot of time thinking about this business of letting go - letting go of the children God gives to us for such a brief time before they go off on their own; letting go of old homes, old friends, old places and old dreams.
~ Susan Estrich
Affirmative action was never meant to be permanent, and now is truly the time to move on to some other approach.
~ Susan Estrich
Moving is easy, exciting, an adventure - when you're young. Later, not so much. I love Massachusetts, my old home. Sometimes, late at night, I even study the real estate ads in my old hometown. But it's not even a fantasy. My parents are both gone. The world I left doesn't exist anymore. Neither does the person I was.
~ Susan Estrich
Most people who make threats don't follow through. The most dangerous people are often those who never make threats. But 'most' and 'often' aren't what you are looking for when you're dealing with a scary person. You want to 'know.' And there is no knowing.
~ Susan Estrich
Al Gore didn't need to distance himself from Bill Clinton when he ran for president in 2000 because, when he ran, the country was in very good shape: strong economically and not at war. He did it anyway, and it was, in many people's estimate, mine included, one of the reasons he lost.
~ Susan Estrich