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David Frum [1960-0] American
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Public Servant, Commentator


David J. Frum is a Canadian-American neoconservative political commentator. A speechwriter for President George W. Bush, Frum later became the author of the first "insider" book about the Bush presidency. 

Environmental, Politics



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To balance China, the democracies will need new friends - and India with its fast-growing economy, youthful population, and democratic politics seems the obvious candidate. Politics
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We, as conservative intellectuals, should not be in the business of making excuses for bad parliamentary decisions by Republican leaders in Congress.
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The big winners under the American fiscal system are the rich, who pay some of the lowest taxes anywhere in the world; the old, who are the main beneficiaries of the American social service state; farmers, rural people. These are Republican constituencies.
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Journalism can go right up to the door of the room in which the decisions are made. A novel can go inside the room - and inside the character's heads.
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I am really and truly frightened by the collapse of support for the Republican Party by the young and the educated.
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What I say is I am somebody who cares about conservative ideas. I want to see them implemented in governance.
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There are a lot of wonderful people in America who shouldn't be on the Supreme Court - and a lot who should be on the court who aren't such wonderful people.
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My mom was truly an iconic figure, a great journalist and a pioneering woman who died at 54 of cancer without ever having revealed to viewers that she was ill.
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So if I have two pieces of cake, do I have twice as good an experience as the first piece of cake? One of the things I've found in life is that the first piece of cake is the best.
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Nobody ever won an election by spitting at his political opponents.
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I always believed as a speechwriter that if you could persuade the president to commit himself to certain words, he would feel himself committed to the ideas that underlay those words.
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The elite isn't leading anymore. It's trapped.
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As thrilling as it was, speechwriting is ultimately frustrating for someone who wants to be a writer.
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In journalism I can only tell what happened. In fiction, I can show it.
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There is no right to work in a think tank, and these are very privileged positions.
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Think tanks do have points of view, and they are absolutely entitled to defend them.
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A generation ago, or two, when there were three channels, plus PBS, and when you needed - when you needed 15 million people to make a living, the media could focus on the broad country. And most people had no choice about getting political information. It was there at 6:30 whether you wanted it or not.
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If you go on TV and say there's no other country in the world where you can be born poor and become rich, you get a huge megaphone. If you tell the truth, which is that most of the studies show actually the United States is worse than anybody except Britain in upward mobility, there is no audience for you.
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Maybe it's true that people with less extreme views who are also interested in public affairs have been driven out by a marketplace that doesn't offer them anything of the tone they want to listen to.
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The great power the president has is that he is the most prominent person in the biggest media event on the planet. He has the attention of the nation and the world. When he speaks, everybody listens.
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Why should we not expect self-designated environmental leaders to practice what they preach? Environmental
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I'm a latecomer to the environmental issue, which for years seemed to me like an excuse for more government regulation. But I can see that in rich societies, voters are paying less attention to economic issues and more to issues of the spirit, including the environment. Environmental
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My mother cared more about how you reasoned than about the conclusions you reached.
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Republicans originally thought that Fox worked for us and now we're discovering we work for Fox.
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The thing that sustains a strong Fox network is the thing that undermines a strong Republican party.
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A presidential speech is always the work of many hands.
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Speech writers are more vulnerable to vanity than any other group of people in Washington.
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Events don't happen because I write a speech. I am allowed to write a speech because events are going to happen.
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Whenever you discuss politics, it is always better to use individual names rather then the term neocon.
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Partly because of the desperate economic situation in the country, what were once the leading institutions of conservatism are constrained.
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People need to understand that in Washington, the process is the punishment.
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A novel makes it possible to understand not just events, but the people who control the events; not only their choices, but also their motives.
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The five million people who watch cable news are the political nation, the people who really care.
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Look, the media are trapped by changes in the technology and business of their industry.
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If right and left are competing to be the biggest victim, who is competing to be the government?
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My view on candidates on money is unless it's proven that the donor stole the money, the campaign keeps the money.
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America under 30 is a more non-whites place than America over 60. And we know that non-whites and whites vote differently.
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Today's Republican party is too beholden to factions generally.
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People who watch a lot of Fox come away knowing a lot less about important world events.
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Republicans have to move to a point of greater unity.
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