Dana Perino

Dana Perino
Dana Marie Perinois an American political pundit. She was the 27th White House Press Secretary, serving under President George W. Bush from September 14, 2007 to January 20, 2009. She was the second female White House Press Secretary, after Dee Dee Myers who served during the Clinton Administration. She is currently a political commentator for Fox News, while also serving as a co-host of the network's talk show The Five, and is a book publishing executive at Random House...
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth9 May 1972
CityEvanston, WY
We don't announce the president's schedule that far in advance.
We do not formally nominate until we are through the background investigation and the full vetting. It takes time to present those nominations to the Senate. But now that they have been confirmed, that is a good thing.
While there's concern, we do not have any concern that a smallpox attack is imminent.
We follow the practice that has been followed by previous administrations.
Whether it's foreign money or hiding emails, these stories are creating a narrative about Hillary Clinton trying to be above everyone else and operating under her own set of rules.
I hear a lot of young people talking about the need to network. I think that is true, and I think that building a network makes sense. But I also think that there is another way to approach it, and that is to try to make friends. Just try to make a lot of friends.
I'm for freedom, which I believe is a universal value that every human being is and that is a gift from God.
Believe it or not, the number one fear in America remains public speaking. And, in some ways, I think that is a real shame because we are so blessed to live in a country where we are able to express ourselves, so we should want to do that.
Time goes by so fast and worry is really wasted time and energy.
What woman wants to go home with a guy that lives with his mother?
Take any job, get started and stop with the video games and pot. I'm not for that.
If you have a crippling fear of public speaking, recognize that that is perfectly normal. And know that the only way to get over those nerves is to fully understand the material, the points, the policy you are trying to explain - and then practice it a little bit.
The intelligence activities undertaken by the United States government are lawful, necessary and required to protect Americans from terrorist attacks
We did not have a terrorist attack on our country during President Bush's term.