We have to be that wedge that drives the question and asks the hard questions.
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We have to ask the tough questions.
I don't think we've asked the right questions, the tough questions, at the right time, in Washington.
In terms of style, the best advocates are relaxed, clear, in control, and confident. They embrace the hard questions with gusto. But no matter how hard you prepare, it's impossible to prepare for every conceivable question.
There are two sides to every question.
If most people are not willing to see the difficulty, this is mainly because, consciously or unconsciously, they assume that it will be they who will settle these questions for the others, and because they are convinced of their own capacity to do this.
We thought that we had the answers, it was the questions we had wrong.
As a presidential candidate, Mr. Trump is going to get tough questions from the press and has to answer them.
I'm not seeing tough questions asked on American television. I'm not seeing those correspondents that would question those in power. It's like a club. We are not asking the tough questions.
My philosophy is that we should ask the most important question that's capable of being solved.
The boldness of asking deep questions may require unforeseen flexibility if we are to accept the answers.
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