Mary Matalin

Mary Matalin
Mary Joe Matalinis an American political consultant well known for her work with the Republican Party. She has served under President Ronald Reagan, was campaign director for George H.W. Bush, was an assistant to President George W. Bush, and counselor to Vice President Dick Cheney until 2003. Matalin has been chief editor of Threshold Editions, a conservative publishing imprint at Simon & Schuster, since March 2005. She is married to Democratic political consultant James Carville. She appears in the award-winning...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNews Anchor
Date of Birth19 August 1953
CityCalumet City, IL
CountryUnited States of America
For our government to go securely forward, the heads of it need to be separated, and he accepts that as part of the job.
No, no, no. Dick Cheney forbade me to waste time on his image. I would have liked to have done more.
He was strategic in thinking that the way to respond to this problem was to take out the reasons and what sustained the enemy.
Whoever is sitting in the White House in the winter of 2009 is going to have to deal with this.
You can have sound on one or the other and he found that technically imperfect.
We feel like we're in a good position in this debate ... because the president knows what he thinks, why he thinks the way that he does, what he wants to do in the future, where he wants to lead the nation, and that stands in stark contrast to his opponent.
What we see and what we all do on cable TV is not what people in the real world want to hear. There's an audience for those kind of books, but there's a much bigger, deeper audience for what I want these books to be - provocative in the sense of thought provoking.
When I walk down the boardwalk, people stop me and say, 'Oh, your house is the one that glows.'
This is such music to my ears. James Carville advocating a tax cut to stimulate the economy.
Quit demagoguing. It's not true.
He who looks in the crystal ball ends up eating glass... They're way, way close.
Follow me if I advance, kill me if I retreat, avenge me if I die.
If you’re looking for hope and change, you’ll find a lot of both in the direction of Rome. It’s the best kind of hope because it offers forever and the best kind of change because it happens in your own life.
Rule number one: Never make anyone uncomfortable in your home-even morons.