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  • [Bill Clinton] gave - he settled a - he settled a sexual harassment case for $850,000 with Paula Jones in 1998.

  • Donald Trump wasn't vying for the popular vote. He was vying for the Electoral College, as was Hillary Clinton. The only difference is he got over 300 electoral votes, and she did not.

  • Donald Trump is man of action.

  • [Donald Trump] was a better candidate; that's how he won.

  • Any time you try to apply conventional techniques to Donald Trump, you're going to be disappointed.

  • Democratic Party is a party that's just out of touch with who the electorate is and who Americans are.

  • Donald Trump just has always elevated women to the highest echelons.

  • Donald Trump will do what he is told is the right thing to do in complying with the law.

  • Anchors like Megyn Kelly are incredibly powerful in terms of distilling the information and reporting the news and maybe some opinion to the public in a fair handed and complete way.

  • Donald Trump is not talking about a deportation force. But he`s talking about being fair and humane.

  • Donald Trump also will repeal all these executive amnesty orders that President Obama has put into place.

  • Donald Trump among wishy-washy people, who decide one day they want him, and they want his endorsement, they support him, and the next day they don't. It's much better for him to take the message directly to the people.

  • Donald Trump understood America. He animated America, and now he'll be the president of all Americans.

  • 29 to 30 million women voted for Donald Trump. Their voices are heard as well. They should be respected.

  • [Donald Trump] does have a thick skin, frankly, as someone who works very closely within, that was in that room today, directly beside him. I will say this though. That's not what the meeting was about.

  • [Donald Trump] has offered me a position. Very early on. In fact, the election night or the wee hours of Wednesday, he did. And I am very humbled by that. I think that it's everybody's dream to serve their nation at the highest level if they can. But I have four small children and I need to balance all types of personal and professional considerations.

  • [Donald Trump] is trying to be elected president of the United States and he's doing that with or without certain people's endorsements.

  • [The Ben Sanders voters] are more angry now than ever, knowing how Hillary Clinton insulted them recently, they are not going to be happy about all the pay-to-play that was released today between the DOJ and Friends of Bill [Clinton] (FOB's). If you're a friend of Bill, you can get in on those Haiti earthquake relief contracts. How disgusting.

  • America is a sovereign nation. And as President Trump has said all along, made a centerpiece of his campaign from day one, we have to stop the flow of people and drugs over our borders.

  • As someone who was like a chief spokeswoman for [Donald Trump] and his campaign manager, it wasn't always relevant to what Americans out there were telling us at rallies or telling pollsters behind the scenes concerning them.

  • Ask Hillary Clinton why she takes tens of millions of dollars from countries that hate women and disrespect women, that throw gays off of buildings.

  • Barack Obama's been president for about eight hours; President Obama was here for eight years. So if you want to talk about numbers that matter, it's quantifying all the losses - the women who were slid into poverty, those who can't find meaningful work, and their children who deserve a better life.

  • Because we're not as serious about terrorism as we can be, people all across the globe feel like they can just murder innocent people.

  • Do you think I ran a campaign where white supremacists had a platform? Are you gonna look me in the face and tell me that?

  • Donald Trump has addressed many times that his main concern is making sure that we have a system in place that we completely lack now, which is, those countries that tend to train and export and harbor terrorists where we do not have proper vetting are places where we're going to need to have better vetting. And he's made that very clear.

  • Donald Trump has always had women around him in powerful positions. That's true in his corporation, in his campaign, and now his cabinet.

  • Donald Trump has been nothing but gracious, and a gentleman and a wonderful mentor and boss to me, and to other women. So that's all, that would be my personal choice; not a demand on me.

  • Donald Trump is going to go farther than other presidents have gone in terms of making us more dependent on ourselves energy-wise, and to create billions of dollars in revenue, millions of jobs, some people project, over time.

  • Donald Trump proved that he understood America in the way that those who say they're informing America simply did not.

  • Donald Trump's against amnesty and I'm against amnesty, not that anybody should care what a consultant thinks.

  • Donald Trump's message is that we in the USA, if we're going to have a country, it would be nice too know who is here and why they're here.

  • Energy is in America. And if we can tap into that safely and appropriately, I guarantee that is something that President Trump will certainly look into in a very serious way.

  • Even the coverage over the last two weeks since he did win the election, it's been a combination of a few people wanting to cover [Donald's Trump] next 100 days. You know, what he wants to do in office. He's been very clear about 100 day plan is. Your viewers can go pull it off on our Web site right now as 100 day plan for them to see.

  • Fairness is actually not having presumptive negativity written about you and always assuming the worst about you.

  • For everyone that doesn't want to endorse Donald Trump or doesn't even want to support him, they should realize he actually has a connection to his voters.

  • Foundations exist to help charities, to help those in need. And Mr. Trump has been incredibly generous throughout his career.

  • Give Donald Trump a chance. Be there for him. Come together as a nation.

  • Hillary Clinton doesn't connect with people.

  • Hillary Clinton is for sanctuary cities. She's for catch and release. She's for open borders. She's actually considerably to the left of President Obama on the issue of immigration.

  • Hillary Clinton's not seen as empathetic and compassionate.

  • Hold us accountable. There's no accountability in Washington. Drain the swamp.

  • How about it's Hillary Clinton, she doesn't connect with people? How about they have nothing in common with her?

  • How exactly did [Republicans] win? I'd like to know. Because I sacrificed the last four months of my life to do it, excuse me, and we did it. And we did it by looking at the schedule and looking at, yes, the electoral map of 270 because that's how you win the presidency.

  • How many more people have to die or be afraid or be injured in Chelsea, New York, Erin, for us to wake up?

  • I appreciate having been promoted for merit, on merit. And then bringing to bear whatever those extra special characteristics that all of us have.

  • I believe in a free and open press; people have to cover the presidency, respect the office and its current occupant. And we need it to be a two-way street.

  • I believe that voters should know who Hillary Clinton is.

  • I call Steve Bannon the general of our campaign. It's true.

  • I can say, particularly as a mother of four small children. I can talk about the coarsening of our culture.

  • I can't imagine anybody disagrees with President Trump when he says, if we don't take care of our veterans, who are we really as a nation?

  • I do have to say when we read certain words being used to describe President Trump - it's never been done. It wasn't done about President Obama. It wasn't done about either President Bush, President Clinton, because people have a certain respect for and recognition of the dignity for the office of the president. And so I am beseeching everybody to cool it down a little bit.

  • I do want to say, though, in terms of the people who are coming to see [Donald Trump], how thrilling it was to turn the corner and see people from entertainment, from the private sector, people of different races and ethnicities.

  • I don't appreciate many of the things that are said on social media.

  • I don't expect anybody here to cheerlead for Donald Trump. I expect us to have platforms like this, where we can fairly and effectively and respectfully come in and state the case on his behalf.

  • I don't know if we're cutting out, but a friend made a really fascinating suggestion to me; that maybe I could go higher.

  • I don't think CNN is fake news. I think there are some reports everywhere, in print, on TV, on radio, in conversation, that are not well researched and are sometimes based on falsehoods.

  • I don't think that we need to see [Donald Trump] tax returns to verify his financial acumen. I walk into the Trump Tower every day and I'm like, this guy did pretty well for himself before I got here.

  • I don't think that we're limiting talent. I think if I could reverse the clock a little bit, there would have been more kind coverage among female journalists for what I was doing.

  • I don't think ultimately presidents are judged by crowd sizes at their inauguration. I think they're judged by their accomplishments.

  • I fully support Donald Trump and Mike Pence administration. I think they're going to do a lot of great things very quickly.

  • I know the relationship will be the same, so I'm not worried about it. It's called "The Kellyanne Role." And so somebody said that recently, so I like that, and I know what that means.

  • I know the women in the Trump Corporation, have gotten to know them very well recently. Obviously, let the record reflect it was Donald J. Trump who elevated the first female in Republican presidential politics to that role, and then albeit successfully, owing in large part, if not most part, to him, and the campaign that he stewarded.

  • I look up at the screen and I see no difference between the way candidate Trump, president-elect Trump, and President Trump is being treated by many outlets.

  • I never knew I was so stupid or so ugly until there was social media.

  • I remember we [with Donald Trump] were sitting in a meeting and he walked in and he looked at me and he said - maybe five or six of us in there - and he said, "Are you the first woman to ever run a presidential campaign?" And so the guys in the room said, "First Republican woman." And I said - you know, I always think of Susan Estrich and Mary Kay and Donna Brazile, and respect them enormously; know one of them very well. And I said, "Well, I'm the first Republican one."

  • I saw that with Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin in 2008. I mean, I came away from the 2008 campaign feeling really icky.

  • I think Donald Trump is at his best when he sticks to the issues.

  • I think his [Donald's Trump] objection would be to biased and unfair, which is not the way he characterize "Fox News" to me, anyway. But we're all looking for objective coverage.

  • I think it's saying really that Donald Trump was the one person in the room who got it right, who understood America and reflected back to them what their aspirations and their fears and their frustrations were.

  • I think that Americans are very grateful to the Bush family for their public service.

  • I think that Donald Trump has faced an unprecedented avalanche of critical coverage when he was running and frankly, I think, it in part he owes his victory to that.

  • I think the big lesson to the political class is stop listening so much to each other, and start listening to the people.

  • I think the most important thing for all of us to realize is you have to make the decision and be comfortable with it. And every woman should be respected for making her own choice.

  • I think there's a longer shortlist for that particular position and others.Highly qualified men and women who have come to Bedminster, come to Trump Tower. People of different races and ethnicities. All political persuasions. People who have different backgrounds, public sector, private sector. Most of them will not be in the cabinet. Most of them are coming because they love the country and they want to share what their work on a particular issue or a particular success story has been.

  • I think we should all learn to listen more to America.

  • I think when somebody seeks mercy and forgiveness and means it, and I was with [Donald Trump] the entire time, including when he learned about this, people ought to think about that. They ought to think about when somebody asks you for forgiveness contrite and for mercy - are you willing to give it?

  • I thought Mike Pence did a fabulous job.

  • I want to have a great open relationship with our press.

  • I want to talk about things that are quantifiable, not a bunch of metro riders and crowd sizes.

  • I was - in this magazine, it referred to me as "political parrot." And I thought, "That's the best you can come up with, really?" Okay, and I think it made fun of something I was wearing. But that does happen, and it happens a lot with female journalists, folks.

  • I was a lawyer and I have been married to a lawyer. I think one lawyer per household is plenty. It's a good quota for us.

  • I went home every night to New Jersey - or most nights - and to help with the six-grade math homework or to make breakfast in the morning, just to make sure that that was there. When I was single and didn't have children, I used to laugh at this notion of quality time.

  • I went out on my own, years ago, to try to create some additional choices in a parallel universe.

  • I would say, when Paul Ryan was running for vice president last time, they lost eight of the nine swing states, and people like - I certainly supported him. I know Donald Trump certainly supported the ticket.

  • If Hillary Clinton can enthuse her base and turnout enough, can she win? She still doesn't have the [Ben] Sanders voters, they're angry at her.

  • If we want to talk about the coarsening of the culture, I hope you devote a whole two hours for it and I would be happy to be a guest, but I'll also offer up some other guests. I don't appreciate many of the things that are said in our political discourse, I don't appreciate many of the things that are said on social media. You [Anderson Cooper] and I are attacked every single day, I'm sure.

  • I'm a pollster by trade, so I'm into things that are actually quantifiable.

  • I'm completely perplexed how someone who has most of the mainstream media for Hillary Clinton, well all the mainstream media, well most of the media for her, she's got a sitting president - a sitting First Lady far more popular than she'll ever supposed to be, a former president also her husband, the sitting vice president, a thousand people working in Brooklyn, she has all these states locked up and she can't crack 50% and stay there.

  • I'm deciding where I am best for this president-elect [Donald Trump] and this vice president-elect [Mike Pence] in due course. But there are many qualified men and women who can serve him at the highest levels.

  • I'm saying that I believe Paula Jones, is what i'm saying. And I believe that that $14,000 a year Arkansas State employee being brought up to the governor's hotel room and him exposing herself as all the evidence said.

  • Immigration security is national security.

  • In America, we have energy literally off our shores and under our feet.

  • In fact, The Party has provided so much of the ground game and field operation and data operation to supplement what we already had, when I got here, and what we're building on, that we literally are doing it with them, in these swing states. The RNC is the party. And the RNC is also helping these candidates.

  • In terms of going into the West Wing, I will do whatever the president-elect and the vice president-elect - I worked with Mike Pence for 10 years - they believe is my best and highest use for them.

  • It is completely irresponsible, if not worse, for members of the media to be calling our press secretary a liar and worse. On Twitter and Facebook and elsewhere. And in articles. That is not the way to start relationships with the press.

  • It never came out of [Donald Trump] mouth. He was never like, "Oh, I'm not going to do well among women," or, "I really want to - this would be so kind of cool and new."

  • It takes our government an awful lot of time to do most things competently, and that's part of the problem here.

  • It was [Donald trump] had seen me on the job there, doing other things, and he asked me if I could run the place, and so we had that conversation. But I appreciate that, too.

  • It was tough. I told [my kids] mommy is on her semester abroad, which is still going on apparently.

  • It's a shame that people are resisting vetting programs that would actually just keep out those who want to do us harm.

  • It's completely inappropriate. It's not journalism. It's opinion.

  • It's nice to say or it's great to ask, are we limiting opportunities for women? But do we even have each other's support, frankly, on our way there?

  • It's part of the strategy to remind people who Hillary Rodham Clinton actually is. If others aren't going to hold her account for her full record, then, yes, we will. And her record includes naming and blaming women who came in contact with her husband, whether it was consensual relationships like Monica Lewinsky, an intern at the White House with him as President, completely debasing the office of the White House - the office of The Presidency - or Jennifer Flowers, 12-year affair while he was Governor of Arkansas.

  • I've all venture a guess as we saw a lot of those executives going in for the viewers, we saw a bunch of Fox News executives going in there. We saw Jeff Zucker president of CNN standing there, just in case you don't know those faces. So there was all of muckety-mucks from all of the media, cable, broadcast, you name it.What is fairness to [Donald] Trump? With President-elect Trump?

  • Many Americans are very concerned with the lack of vetting that is going on.

  • Many people have already lost their health care, millions already lost their health care, because they have it and can't use it because of the explosive skyrocketing premiums, or they literally lost their doctors or insurance plans or their access to health care through Obamacare.

  • Most Americans are very focused on what their tax returns will look like while President Trump is in office, not what his look like.

  • Mothers and unmarried women and married women, they're all welcomed in the Trump White House, and he's made that very clear to me.

  • My children are 12, 12, 8, and 7, which is bad idea, bad idea, bad idea, bad idea, for mom going inside...

  • Nearly two and a half million people die every year that are on the voter rolls. So it takes time to get dead people off the voter rolls.

  • Now everybody has to work together. They are the fourth estate. Incredibly powerful.

  • Our executive branch does not believe in interfering with what the legislative branch chooses to do. We believe in federalism.

  • Paul Ryan is speaker of the house and that - that is up to members of the caucus. Donald Trump is not running for a congressman from Manhattan where he would actually vote on the speaker. But I appreciate the good wishes that we're actually going to be the next president of the United States and that we'll have to work with the speaker.

  • People already think the entire system is rigged against Donald Trump, and they're right, meaning, the corrupt, rigged system. The elections every four years are just part of that to them. They feel like they can't get a fair shake. It is the essence of the Donald Trump candidacy.

  • People aren't blind. They know - they want to have a country where people who are coming in are known to our authorities, those who are in charge of this.

  • People believe that radical Islamic terrorism has not been defeated. They don't much like ObamaCare, they think it's been a bad deal for many Americans. They certainly think everyday affordability is elusive to them.

  • People want the government to go back to the people.

  • People want to know that they're going to get tax relief and Donald Trump has promised that.

  • President Trump and his family are complying with all the ethical rules, everything they need to do to step away from his businesses and be a full-time president.

  • President Trump has been very public about the fact that Aleppo is a humanitarian crisis that's been all but ignored by America for far long.

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