In the scheme of our national government, the presidency is preeminently the people's office.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am not the President. Instead, I hold an even higher office, that of citizen of the United States.
The office of the president is the most powerful in the world. It is also, at times, the most powerless.
The presidency is the most visible thread that runs through the tapestry of the American government. More often than not, for good or for ill, it sets the tone for the other branches and spurs the expectations of the people.
The president is the leader of the nation. The president brings people together, does the deals, does the trades, knocks the heads together. The president leads.
The First Lady is such a fascinating office to hold. You're not elected, but it's very much official. You can see the latitude of power of that office.
Well, when did this become a monarchy? You know, we are the people. The president works for us and, you know, we need to remember that.
I think there is one higher office than president and I would call that patriot.
The presidency is an independent office and the Irish people whom I appreciate so much and I take with such responsibility have given a very clear mandate on a very clear set of ideas to me, as the ninth president.
Elected presidents are for countries.
The presidency is not an office job.