What you have is two men seeking the White House; they're both products of prominent New England families. They both went to private boarding schools. They both went to a prestigious university.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The White House is a strange place.
President Obama had a few historians at the White House for a couple of dinners. I was lucky enough to be one of those asked, and he was very interested in Ronald Reagan, and I came away feeling that.
The White House is the people's house. When you do historical restoration, that must be what it is.
It would be fun to have someone in the White House who has worked in the private sector... and someone who understands that wealth creation is a good thing and they want more of it. Wealth is good.
Presidents grow up in the White House. The times shape the man.
'First Family' on the CW is about the president and his family living in the White House.
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.
To go to the White House is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. In fact, the building is not that big.
Groups that advocate open government have argued that it's vital to know the names of White House visitors, who may have an outsized influence on policy matters.
A white boy that makes C's in college can make it to the White House.