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Ron Fournier

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A dose of humility goes a long way in life and in politics.


— Ron Fournier


#goes #humility #life #long #long way

A presidential debate is a job interview. And voters look for certain traits in people applying to be president.


— Ron Fournier


#certain #debate #interview #job #look

A sagging economy, a soaring national debt, and an increasingly restive Congress pushed Obama to order troop reductions that are both deeper and faster than recommended by his military commanders.


— Ron Fournier


#commanders #congress #debt #deeper #economy

According to a Public Policy Polling survey, most Americans find lice and colonoscopies more appealing than Capitol Hill.


— Ron Fournier


#appealing #capitol #capitol hill #find #hill

Although we were never pals and occasionally butted heads, my relationship with Clinton and his wife, Hillary, made me a better journalist.


— Ron Fournier


#better #clinton #heads #hillary #his

American exceptionalism is the recurring character in the nation's narrative.


— Ron Fournier


#character #narrative #nation #recurring

Anything can go wrong in a debate, and Obama is not a perfect debater.


— Ron Fournier


#debate #go #obama #perfect #wrong

Anything may be possible in America, but a Palin presidency is virtually implausible.


— Ron Fournier


#anything #implausible #may #palin #possible

'Argo,' 'Lincoln,' and 'Zero Dark Thirty,' three films honored with Best Picture Oscar nominations, lionize their Washington-anchored protagonists as crafty, competent, and virtually incorruptible.


— Ron Fournier


#best picture #competent #crafty #dark #films

A concrete agenda and landslide victory might not even guarantee a president his mandate in a capital as polarized as Washington.


— Ron Fournier


#capital #concrete #even #guarantee #his






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He stayed there for another two years before joining the Little Rock bureau of the AP in 1989. Fournier received some criticism from commentator Glenn Greenwald for behaving in a "petulant" manner and for his policy on anonymity for sources. Career
Fournier began his journalism career in 1985 at The Sentinel-Record in Hot Springs Arkansas.

1963) is an American national political journalist currently of the National Journal. Ron Fournier (b.

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