The White House used to belong to the American people. At least that's what I learned from history books and from covering every president starting with John F. Kennedy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The White House is the people's house. When you do historical restoration, that must be what it is.
I think it's time we had a president who carried the same life experiences into the White House as most ordinary Americans.
Presidents grow up in the White House. The times shape the man.
But presidents matter. That's one of the biggest lessons I learned being in the White House.
White House cultures inevitably reflect the president's character. Jimmy Carter is a thoroughly honest, good person. So was his White House.
I've had some wonderful times at the White House. I've been with Ford, Carter, Reagan, Clinton and Bush.
Experts always know everything but the fine points. When I took my citizenship exams, no one there knew how the White House came to be called the White House.
I want you to remember when our White House reflected the best of who we are, not the worst of what Europe has become.
I really loved living in the White House, but I don't miss it at all.
Kennedy was a man who liked writers and even I got invited to the White House.
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