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Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Dickerson: 'Michael Flynn was forced to resign, we are told, because he told a big lie. But what about the little ones?' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Dickerson: 'Every president makes the Oval Office theirs.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Dickerson: 'One of the worries about a presidency is that everybody tells you yes. Nobody helps you figure out where your blind spots are.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Dickerson: 'President-elect Trump says he's not even sure the Russians did the hacking.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Dickerson: 'If people feel like the boss doesn't respect them, they don't stretch for the boss.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Dickerson: 'Would most politicians have gone to a meeting with someone advertised as being an agent of the Russian government?' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Dickerson: 'Politics is not the nicest business, but there are still times when people do the right thing.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Dickerson: 'One of the roles of the press is to make sure that the president, in the voice of the people, is telling the truth.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Dickerson: 'That's what politics is. It's the story of what's happening, what does it mean, what's the conclusion, who are the interesting characters?' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Dickerson: 'In order for a president to be transformational, the old order has to fall as the orthodoxies that kept it in power exhaust themselves.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Dickerson: 'When I was first asked to be on 'Washington Week', I never prepared more for an appearance.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Dickerson: 'The 2008 battle in Iowa for the Democratic caucus was perhaps the most titanic single nominating contest in the history of modern politics.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Dickerson: 'Barack Obama's convention speech in 2004 had made him a political star, and he arrived in Iowa to crowds unseen in caucus history.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 John Dickerson: 'We've seen, in Washington, both sides say they don't want to give up much of anything.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 James Madison: 'Commercial shackles are generally unjust, oppressive, and impolitic.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 James Madison: 'The internal effects of a mutable policy poisons the blessings of liberty itself.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 James Madison: 'Union of religious sentiments begets a surprising confidence.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 James Madison: 'Of all the enemies of public liberty, war is perhaps the most to be dreaded, because it comprises and develops the germ of every other.' Read More
Herodotus 1/17/24 Herodotus 1/17/24 James Madison: 'Any reading not of a vicious species must be a good substitute for the amusements too apt to fill up the leisure of the labouring classes.' Read More