But presidents matter. That's one of the biggest lessons I learned being in the White House.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think a lot of presidents learn to be president by being president.
It is only requisite, for me to say to you, that the President places great reliance upon your skill, judgment and intimate knowledge.
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.
One lesson you better learn if you want to be in politics is that you never go out on a golf course and beat the President.
I can't conceive of caring more about my president than my own partner.
Once a president gets to the White House, the only audience that is left that really matters is history.
Presidents grow up in the White House. The times shape the man.
We have at least learned that the offspring of presidents don't necessarily make good politicians themselves.
I prefer that people remember me as a president who made reforms rather than a president who did nothing.
I've seen firsthand that being president doesn't change who you are. It reveals who you are.