George Stephanopoulos
George Stephanopoulos
George Robert Stephanopoulosis an American journalist and political operative for the Democratic party. Stephanopoulos is the Chief Anchor and the Chief Political Correspondent for ABC News, a co-anchor of Good Morning America, and the host of ABC's Sunday Morning This Week. Stephanopoulos is a regular substitute anchor for ABC World News Tonight...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Show Host
Date of Birth10 February 1961
CityFall River, MA
CountryUnited States of America
years and years of practice trying to keep up with Peter Jennings.
start thinking about the country instead of trying to save his marriage and his own fanny. . . Self-indulgence has been in the saddle too long and is taking him over a cliff.
There has been an awful lot of time and money spent looking at the president over the last four years The American people saw through those investigations. They voted for the president. And despite all of this time and attention, nothing has turned up because the president and the first lady did nothing wrong.
It's going to be a long, hot summer. The hotter it gets in Baghdad, the hotter it will get in D.C.
Four years in the White House and two presidential campaigns is an awful long time. In politics, every year in the White House is like dog years, six years off your life.
The longer the president goes without telling his side of the story, the more unease there will be in the public.
The President has kept all of the promises he intended to keep.
For the president to resign now would be wrong. President Clinton may have debased himself with his behavior, but we shouldn't debase the office with an impulsive overreaction.
What I tried to do is write an honest book, and I think it is a fair book that showed all sides of the Clintons, of the White House at that time, and not really try to make too many hard judgments, ... This Week.
For the president to resign now would be wrong, ... President Clinton may have debased himself with his behavior, but we shouldn't debase the office with an impulsive overreaction.
No, no. They would send it to the states, and it would be up to each state to decide.
Yes, I know this is what I need to do, and I know it can work?
In return for the privilege of influencing issues you care about, in return for the rush of power and reflected glory, you defend the boss - fiercely, unapologetically, giving no ground.
I do not believe that loyalty should demand defending behavior that I find abhorrent.