Karen Hughes

Karen Hughes
Karen Parfitt Hughesis the global vice chair of the public relations firm Burson-Marsteller. She served as the Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs in the U.S. Department of State and as a counsellor to United States President George W. Bush...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth27 December 1956
CountryUnited States of America
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I would hope that is not the case. I hope the people of the United Arab Emirates and the government will understand that in a democracy, there is a process of debate.
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The vice president has consistently and repeatedly made up things, exaggerated, embellished facts,
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Some months your light bill is higher than other months and that is what happened with our Medicaid and prison expenses over the last two years, ... But as long as you have enough money to pay the bills, you still have a surplus. And that is the shape we are in.
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That's not the case here. We're in touch every day planning everything that goes on here.
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Our music and film industries, our artists and entertainers create very powerful impressions, sometimes good, sometimes bad, but they're always, always powerful.
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meant to be a whispered aside to his running mate. It was not intended to be a public comment.
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is something that's widely supported in the region.
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This president has delivered on his promises, and is doing in office what he said he would do, and I think many liberals are just shocked by that.
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I also go on long walks with my dog, a golden retriever named Breeze - and I work out with weights at a health club a couple of times a week.
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I think it's a very unseemly departure from tradition for the Senate majority leader to engage in that kind of partisanship when the U.S. president is carrying our country's message abroad.
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I would venture to guess that 99.9 percent of most Americans and probably most candidates could not answer who is the president of Chechnya.
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The Gallup Poll confirmed what we thought, which is the whole reason we set up the Coalition Information Center. We've got a big job ahead in communicating our values to the world.
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I'm asked all the time why it is that liberal Democrats so dislike the president, and the only thing I can think of is because he's effective.
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If we truly desire to reach a better understanding of each other we have to stop demonizing each other and replace hate with hope.