I gave myself an objective, to be the second president from Correze and finally to be the successor to Francois Mitterrand.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've used the prestige and influence of having been a president of the United States as effectively as possible. And secondly, I've still been able to carry out my commitments to peace and human rights and environmental quality and freedom and democracy and so forth.
The last thing I wanted to do was to be a wartime President.
President Bush gave me a tremendous opportunity to serve as the vice president. I enjoyed very much having the opportunity to be a part of his team. He told me at the outset, he wanted me to sign on to be a part of his team - and he was true to his word, kept it. He was tough. He was decisive. He was also a pretty good politician.
I campaigned on being a collaborative leader.
In my own sphere I did everything that could possibly be expected of a man who believes in the greatness of his people and who is filled with fanaticism for the greatness of his country, in order to bring about the victory of Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist movement.
I helped to restore America's leadership.
My fate is to be President of the Republic - or leader of the opposition.
I acknowledged that I owed my presidency to People Power. I resolved during my presidency that I would in turn empower the people.
I decided that I was going to leave State House, and I was going also to step up and step aside so that I give President Peter Mutharika an opportunity to run the country without my interference.
I wanted to be president of the United States. I really did. The older I get, the less preposterous the idea seems.