Some people put down all presidents. If you say anything good about any of them, they think you're supporting everything they do.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Look, when you're the president, there's all kinds of things said about us. I mean, it's just the nature of the job.
Presidents are nice people. They're nice, fun-loving people who have great jobs.
I have known several presidents quite well, including my husband, and I worked closely with President George W. Bush and the White House then after 9/11, and I served with President Obama. I disagree with all three of those presidents on certain things.
And I keep saying, whether you like the president or not, everybody has to pull together and help the president because, as the president goes, so goes the country, as the country goes, so goes your job, your ability to feed your family, your government.
While the President leads his potential adversaries in almost every state, his support is soft. He is seen as honest, sincere, just, and friendly but gets mediocre or relatively poor ratings being competent strong, intelligent, and a forceful leader.
Every politician, every president gets votes by getting people that don't like him to like him. That's why politicians are slippery: because they talk out of both sides of their mouth.
We have at least learned that the offspring of presidents don't necessarily make good politicians themselves.
Most of the things that need to be said about the President are things he can't say himself.
We need people out talking about the President, explaining, agreeing with and praising his actions.
True, most Americans give lip service to the proposition that even the most exalted among us have their flaws, but we are eager to believe that presidents manage to rise above the limitations that beset the rest of us.
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